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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Donut Shop
*LEO ONLY* Abandoned Vehicle
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<blockquote data-quote="drews01cobra" data-source="post: 8441777" data-attributes="member: 83950"><p>I don't know what the cops do in Jo Momma's town, but in California, we don't tow from private property, even if it's open to public access like a parking lot. That's a civil matter and the owner of the property has to have it removed. If the parking lot is posted with the proper vehicle code or local statutes, the property owner can have the truck towed away. The tow company then sends a certified letter to the last registered address informing the registered owner and/or legal owner of the tow and cost to get the truck back. Next, the tow company places a lien on the truck. If no one responds to the notice of tow and storage, the tow company can sell the truck to get back any monies lost for tow and storage. Because there is money to be made, (i.e. fees and penalties) your state's department of motor vehicles isn't going to declare that truck abandoned. Same thing with boats in case someone is wondering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drews01cobra, post: 8441777, member: 83950"] I don't know what the cops do in Jo Momma's town, but in California, we don't tow from private property, even if it's open to public access like a parking lot. That's a civil matter and the owner of the property has to have it removed. If the parking lot is posted with the proper vehicle code or local statutes, the property owner can have the truck towed away. The tow company then sends a certified letter to the last registered address informing the registered owner and/or legal owner of the tow and cost to get the truck back. Next, the tow company places a lien on the truck. If no one responds to the notice of tow and storage, the tow company can sell the truck to get back any monies lost for tow and storage. Because there is money to be made, (i.e. fees and penalties) your state's department of motor vehicles isn't going to declare that truck abandoned. Same thing with boats in case someone is wondering. [/QUOTE]
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