Whatever you agree too, there is no legal limit or minimum amount charged unless you have the car impounded by the police or towed to police facilities, NOTE if your vehicle was towed due to parking violations or left on the side of the road, you have technically abandoned the vehicle, so if it was towed from a private lot look at the parking signs about towing, by knowingly leaving your vehicle there you automatically agreed to whatever the property owners fees were at the time.
In Oregon, the maximum fee allowed for vehicle storage is $30 per day. This limit applies to vehicle storage facilities and is intended to protect consumers from excessive charges. Storage providers may charge additional fees for specific services, but the daily storage rate itself cannot exceed this cap.
In New Hampshire, the maximum fee allowed for vehicle storage is $15 per day. This rate applies to vehicles stored by a towing company or an impound lot. Additionally, the law mandates that vehicle owners must be notified of the storage fees and any changes to them.
The Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of a vehicle/trailer is the total weight of a fully loaded vehicle/trailer with maximum number of passengers allowed, maximum number of cargo allowed, full tank of gas, etc that the vehicle should weigh at maximum.
and are they to charge by day or hourly?
as may seats there are as long as there buckled
Yes. The repossession fee is like a tow bill. They did pick up the vehicle. The storage fee is the time it takes to get the vehicle off of their lot. Each day adds another day of storage fees.
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Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) is the actual weight of a vehicle when it is fully loaded with passengers and cargo. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the maximum weight that a vehicle is designed to carry, including passengers and cargo. The key difference is that GVW is the actual weight, while GVWR is the maximum allowed weight.
Yes, a Lamborghini is allowed in Alabama, as there are no specific laws prohibiting the ownership or operation of luxury sports cars in the state. As long as the vehicle is properly registered, insured, and meets safety and emissions requirements, residents can legally drive and own a Lamborghini in Alabama. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations for any specific restrictions or requirements.
I'm pretty sure it's indefinitely Once a customer is given a pick up date (normally that day or the next) anything beyond that can be charged storage fees up until the vehicle is removed. A lot of repair shops have a maximum length of time they will store a vehicle though, and once that is met or exceeded they reserve the right to repossess the vehicle to cover storage fees.
The total loss storage charges for the vehicle refer to the fees incurred for storing a vehicle that has been deemed a total loss by the insurance company. These charges typically include daily storage fees until the vehicle is removed from the storage facility.
There is no one vehicle that weighs 40 tons. The maximum allowed weight for large 18 wheel hauling trucks on highways in the United States is 40 tons or 80,000 lbs.