Yes you can, as long as its not stolen.
In the UK it can, if the driveway is private property.
I am renting a trailer and a limb falls on my vehicle while parked on the property who is responsible for the damages
Not if you own the driveway. Your property, your land. IN UK you must tell DVLA that the vehicle is off the road by submitting a SORN
Yes, police can tow a vehicle parked on private property if it is illegally parked or if it is obstructing traffic or posing a safety hazard.
That is the only course of action you can take.
Yes, in Georgia, you can have an uninsured vehicle parked in your driveway. However, it's important to note that while it's legal, the vehicle must still be registered. If the vehicle is not registered and you are stopped by law enforcement, you could face penalties. Additionally, homeowners associations or local ordinances may have specific rules regarding parked vehicles, so it's wise to check those as well.
If an at-fault driver hits a parked uninsured vehicle, the at-fault driver is typically liable for the damages caused to the parked car. The owner of the damaged vehicle may file a claim with the at-fault driver's insurance for repairs or seek compensation directly. If the at-fault driver does not have insurance, they may need to pay out of pocket for the damages. The owner of the parked vehicle may also have difficulty recovering costs if they do not have their own insurance.
depending on where you're from, in most states it's illegal.
Have it towed?
Depends on the state as far as I am aware but I think for the most part you are screwed if they are here illegally at least. If they are just uninsured but live here sue them and all should be fine... As long as you have there name and plate of course.... * You are never in the right to hit a parked vehicle nor rear end a car. FactPalooza.Com Interesting Facts. Thank You
Depends how long it has been there.
The driver that hit the parked vehicle would be at fault.