To get a car towed from your driveway, you can contact a towing company and request their services. Make sure to provide them with the necessary information such as your address and the reason for the tow. You may also need to check local regulations or contact law enforcement for assistance if needed.
To arrange for a car to be towed from your driveway, you can contact a towing company and provide them with the location of your driveway and details about the car to be towed. They will then schedule a time to come and remove the car from your property.
Yes, you can have a car towed if it is parked illegally in front of your driveway.
Yes, you can have a car towed for parking in your driveway without permission.
In most municipalities in Canada it can be towed if it is not owned by a resident of the home.
You won't get a traffic ticket, but you can be cited for trespassing, and the property owner can have your car towed.
You could: Have them ticketed - get them towed - talk to them.
That depends on local ordinance - some may allow it. Homeowners Associations often have such rules, as well.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but if you are referring to repossesion, in some states, your car can be towed anytime from anywhere. In some states, the repo agent must have a court order, so...in short, it depends on where you are and the local laws.
In practice this is very difficult to do anything about. I know because it happened to me. The police weren't interested unless any damage was done to the property, and the council weren't interested unless the pavement was being blocked. Similarly, I am a lawyer and my litigation colleagues said there was pretty much nothing I could do about it except stick a sticker in the window asking them not to park there.Another PerspectiveIt must depend on your jurisdiction. If a car blocks your driveway, preventing you from accessing it, the car can and will be towed by the local police and a citation will be issued. Most municipalities in the United States have town and city ordinances regarding how close a driver can park to a driveway. For example, there is a five foot limit locally. The police are happy to oblige when a property owner complains. If the car is parked on private property it certainly can be towed. If you are the owner of property no one else has the right to park their car in your driveway unless you have given them permission.
Any car can be towed regardless of stickers
How can i tell if a drive way is legal or not? i live in New York city on a block where there are more than 10 drive ways and some of them look suspcious i parked in front of a drive wayand i was threatned with being my car beeing towed away please help me find witch one is legal (edited by Jennifer sule and i say i think the driveway has to be gated and signs posted that stated that if you park there that your car will be towed. otherwise that is NOT a legal driveway. this is waht a cop rtold me tonight as i live in Brooklyn and just had to fight to have a car moved from in front of what i THOUGHT was my driveway that i rent from my landlord. no gate no signs... NOT a legal driveway. hope that helps)
No, you cannot have someone's car towed without their permission.