Abandonded Cars

dustin

UAIOE
Oz said:
Because you can't burn stuff in your own yard. Don't you remember the genius in Mechanicsville who burned his own house down because he was going to build a new one and didn't want to pay someone to demolish it for him? But he forgot to let the fire department know that's what he was doing? Happened back in January I believe... :ohwell:
sooooo FREAKING awesome! :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
 

protectmd

New Member
Go to your MVA. Explain to them that you have abandon vehicles on your property. I believe the law states that if they have been there for 30 days then technically you can go down and apply for the title to the vehicle. Once you have the title to the vehicle, its giong to be alot easier to get things moved. It gives the state the chance to find and contact the owner. They are also able to figure out if the vehicle has any liens on the vehicle.

I don't know of any towing companies that would just tow the vehicle off of your property (what if the car was stolen) then of course in which case they would be accepting stolen property you know? Its a liability.
 

dustin

UAIOE
protectmd said:
Go to your MVA. Explain to them that you have abandon vehicles on your property. I believe the law states that if they have been there for 30 days then technically you can go down and apply for the title to the vehicle. Once you have the title to the vehicle, its giong to be alot easier to get things moved. It gives the state the chance to find and contact the owner. They are also able to figure out if the vehicle has any liens on the vehicle.

I don't know of any towing companies that would just tow the vehicle off of your property (what if the car was stolen) then of course in which case they would be accepting stolen property you know? Its a liability.
if that is indeed the case and you can get the title i would sell the thing
 

Dougstermd

ORGASM DONOR
protectmd said:
Go to your MVA. Explain to them that you have abandon vehicles on your property. I believe the law states that if they have been there for 30 days then technically you can go down and apply for the title to the vehicle. Once you have the title to the vehicle, its giong to be alot easier to get things moved. It gives the state the chance to find and contact the owner. They are also able to figure out if the vehicle has any liens on the vehicle.

I don't know of any towing companies that would just tow the vehicle off of your property (what if the car was stolen) then of course in which case they would be accepting stolen property you know? Its a liability.


Not that easy.

you have to attempt to contact the last regestired owner blah blah blah.

it would take regular peeps like six months to get the title.
 

Charles

New Member
bcp said:
Tie a horse to the front of it and sell it to the amish as a luxery buggy
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pingrr

Well-Known Member
Oz said:
Because you can't burn stuff in your own yard. [\QUOTE]

yes you can. you can burn whatever you want. you just need to have a bucket of water handing incase things get hairy.
 
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