what are the procedure of removing abandoned vehicle from your property?
Try calling a tow truck- they tend to work good..
It is not legal to sell an abandoned vehicle on your property without following specific legal procedures. You should contact your local authorities to find out the proper steps to take in this situation.
Yes, you are allowed to remove your personnel property from any vehicle that has been repossessed. Take proof of ownership to the lot where the vehicle is stored and ask for your property. If they refused call the lender.
No, if it's on your property and you don't knew who's it is, you have a Right to get the vehicle toed But if your in Russia it's a different story
In most states if they have a reposstion order they can
This question is fundamentally flawed. The repossessor is not removing *your* vehicle from the garage - they're taking *their client's* vehicle - so the answer is YES.
Yes, in Colorado, police can tow a vehicle with stolen plates from private property, but the property owner or authorized agent must typically request the tow. If the vehicle is reported as stolen or involved in a crime, law enforcement can take action regardless of its location. However, the specifics may vary depending on local laws and regulations. It's advisable to check with local authorities for precise procedures.
You cant your screwed!
Really simple and I do it all the time. -You take photos BEFORE, and AFTER.
Yes, there is a protocol to follow if an abandoned vehicle is found on your property. You should contact your local law enforcement or the Department of Motor Vehicles to report the abandoned vehicle. They will guide you on the necessary steps to take, which may include having the vehicle towed and impounded.
YES In most jurisdictions, In some places (where I live ) the police must be there and observe to protect both reposseser and property holder.It is illegal in most places to hide the vehicle or attempt to block the repossession of a vehicle.So I (If I were doing this) could enter onto or into a persons property and if that person is unavailable or unwilling to move a blocking vehicle I can move that vehicle taking "REASONABLE"care to not do any property damage.I can then take the target vehicle.
The real and personal property belonging to a debtor that can be protected from a creditor lawsuit judgment is the same as that which is allowed in bankruptcy procedures. Generally a vehicle that is not covered by the state exemption (1- vehicle max.$2975) can be subject to seizure and sale but other factors may apply (such as there being a disabled person in the immediate family). Although possible, it is rarely done unless the vehicle is that of a luxury model and/or can be easily sold with limited costs and maximum profit.
You have the right to reclaim personal property during the normal business hours of the establishment where the vehicle is impounded. The company storing the vehicle must take inventory of and proper protection of such property under the "in bailment" laws of the state where the vehicle was seized.