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One snowbank for sale. Also, i s this even legal ?
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Owner of the property needs to file a lien against it for parking/storage or something and then take it over that way. Just selling it is not legal as far as I remember .
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It’d probably make a heck of a Lem ons racer.
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Seems sketchy. Seems like the thing to do would be to call a tow company first. I’m sure they would have some sort of protocol to deal with abandoned vehicles.
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depends on the state laws, and if it’s owned by a bank or not.
I think in Wi anything left by a tenant is your property after like two months.
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Yeah sketchtastic.
![]() 12/10/2018 at 12:17 |
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looks like a hybrid. so yes!
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HA! good luck to whoever buys that trying to get it registered.
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They need to file for an abandonment title with the state first. Maine actually has a law covering it. It’s completely and totally legal, but they have to file the paperwork first.
https://www.maine.gov/sos/bmv/forms/MVT-28A%20Aband%20Instruct%207-2014%20Fillable.pdf
![]() 12/10/2018 at 12:22 |
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Ok ... I can probably come up with $300 but we’ll need a trailer and more race crew members.
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How about parting it out for profit?
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good point. parts are reasonably untracable to a point. could certainly get more than the $300 invested.
but SHAAAADY
and, you’d have a shell to be rid of at the end, and salvage yards typically want proof of ownership to let you scrap it
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sounds like some sort of sting operation local cops setup.... Pass
![]() 12/10/2018 at 12:30 |
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You c ould probably sell the headlights and wheels to recover the original fee.
![]() 12/10/2018 at 12:36 |
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Call friend with big strong truck.
Drag car out to the street with big strong truck.
Wait until it gets towed.
![]() 12/10/2018 at 12:49 |
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Well they can get inside so presumably they could pop it into n eutral and push it if they didn’t have a friend with a strong truck.
![]() 12/10/2018 at 13:22 |
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Or get some fast food trays and a light truck. Anything to get it out of the driveway so it becomes someone
else’s
problem. :)
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Legal? Depends on the state and the procedures followed. A friend of mine got a Freightliner for a few hundred bucks this way. The owner abandoned it at the repair shop where my friend works. After a year, the owner of the shop told him to get rid of it. So, he called up another friend with a wrecker. The wrecker took the truck to his lot. After 30 days, they filed for a new title, then sold the truck to my friend for the cost of the tow and 30 days storage at a reduced rate. The key was getting the tow company involved.