If someone abandons a car on your property, you should contact your local law enforcement or towing company to have the vehicle removed. It is important to follow the proper legal procedures to avoid any potential liabilities or complications.
The car may be sold to defray expenses.
No, if someone leaves a car on your property without permission, it does not automatically become yours. You should contact local authorities to have the car removed.
If someone leaves a car on your property without permission, you should contact the local authorities or a towing company to have the vehicle removed. It is important to follow the proper procedures to avoid any legal issues.
go and file for lost title at the registration office on the car that should work
No, that's what car insurance is for. If someone hit your car, that person is the one liable for your damages, not the property owner where it was parked.
It is an someone's else's abandoned car on someone else's property, and you are trying to get it.Very bad idea. Leave it alone. Get envolved with this car and you are just asking for trouble. Turn around walk away and forget this car.
The person's collision insurance should cover the damage to their car, and their liability insurance should cover the damage to the fence and property. If they have no collision insurance, they will have to fix their car on their own.
Yes
Based on your description the car that backed into the other car should pay for the damages. You can't get a ticket for backing into someone's car unless they were either drunk or had no license, both instances in which police should be summoned.
vandalisim I think vandalism should be anything from destroying motor vehicles on company property, to throwing a stone at someone`s window, I think that if a person`s vehicle is vandalized while on the job or someone from that company destroys personal property and know of said parties that are involved in such activities should be held responsible for said employees property!
I think so
Yes, putting a sticker on someone's car without their permission can be considered vandalism, as it involves defacing or damaging someone else's property.