doorfx
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I’ll come get it
All you do is write a bill of sale on a piece of paper, doubt registry even has any information on it.If there’s any paper work in it with a name even better.
You are over analyzing it, it’s simple, done this many times myself things change hands many times without registry knowing about it.if your by the book every letter to the law then ya don’t bother.There is some liability to that though for whoever sells it, considering without going through the legal process it's not their vehicle. Safe as long as owner doesn't try to get it back later, could be expensive if they do.
If it was me I wouldn't risk it, if I wanted it gone i'd push it out onto city street and call bylaw, it will get towed away and sold at police lot as unclaimed if they can't track down the owner. You could probably buy it legally for a few hundred bucks from there.
You are over analyzing it, it’s simple, done this many times myself things change hands many times without registry knowing about it.if your by the book every letter to the law then ya don’t bother.
i agree with cyle, if not done legally owner could claim it's stolen and a person is out alot of money and time if restoration is being done. not going by the book is risky and could be your loss in the end.
home owner imo would be best to report as abandoned car and i think its 72 hrs before they will remove the vehicle,they will try and contact owner before towing, and at that time you could find out who owns it and if could purchase it for cheap
You’re right...the renter might come back for his abandoned junker to a landlord he probably owes money too, with a team of lawyers hell bent on finishing it now, but not even sure it exists anymore.....if your that much of a little bitch you could get another vin from a junkyard.Not really, there is legal channels for things like that and if you don't follow them it could come back to haunt you. Unless you knew the owner left the country or is dead, there is the risk of them coming back around at some point looking for it.
Only problem is in order for them to take it it must be on public property, so you'd have to move it. I dealt with it once and no towing company or bylaw will deal with it on private property it's a civil matter.
actually now that you mention it yes you are right, dealt with it before, you can call police and they will try once to contact person but cannot make them come and get it. and tow companies wont tow unless you pay towing and if they know you don't own it they will not towNot really, there is legal channels for things like that and if you don't follow them it could come back to haunt you. Unless you knew the owner left the country or is dead, there is the risk of them coming back around at some point looking for it.
Only problem is in order for them to take it it must be on public property, so you'd have to move it. I dealt with it once and no towing company or bylaw will deal with it on private property it's a civil matter.
You’re right...the renter might come back for his abandoned junker to a landlord he probably owes money too, with a team of lawyers hell bent on finishing it now, but not even sure it exists anymore.....if your that much of a little bitch you could get another vin from a junkyard.
actually now that you mention it yes you are right, dealt with it before, you can call police and they will try once to contact person but cannot make them come and get it. and tow companies wont tow unless you pay towing and if they know you don't own it they will not tow