If it is parked out on the street they can.
Yes, in our jurisdiction we have to try to notify the owner including an add in the newspaper that services the area the customer lives in and then get title to the vehicle. ($50) So if you moved or your contact info is out of date in the vehicle (on the registration etc) we can and do take ownership of a vehicle with out notifying the owner.
if the car had a lean on it the lean holder proble told them to an they don't have to tell u
Yes. The owner has no right to sell the property without notifying th bank. The present owner applied for the mortgage and was approved after a lengthy process. If that owner sells the property the lender wants its money back.
The owner of the property where the vehicle is located can remove it/ have it removed, in most cases without the necessity of notifying the owner of the vehicle.
Salvage yard
You cannot sell a car for salvage unless you have the title with you listed as the owner with no lean on the car. If there is a lien on the car you cannot sell it without having the lien removed.
Generally, salvage right belong to the owner of the property, Once you have been compensated for the loss, the property now belongs to the insurer, so they would have the salvage rights to it.
Dealer, eBay, salvage yard, etc.
You are in serious need of an Owner's manual. Sources are Dealer, Salvage yard, Ebay, and many online sourses. Search Google with the term, "Automobile Owner's Manual".You are in serious need of an Owner's manual. Sources are Dealer, Salvage yard, Ebay, and many online sourses. Search Google with the term, "Automobile Owner's Manual".
You salvage a car by saving it from the ruthless owner, how does not know the value of the car. Baby it and bring it to life again through repair, maintenance and proper use.
salvage or junk yards usually have a lot of them.
Either the cars owner or the insurance company who paid for the totaled vehicle