Abandoned Vehicle On Property
Summary
If a vehicle is abandoned on your property, report it to local authorities and check local ordinances. Notify the lien holder with a certified letter, specifying a 30-day retrieval period. If unresponsive, consult a local attorney for further action. Certified mail with a signature is proof of notification.Full Conversation
The lien holder just got the lien on this truck will not recognize coming and getting a vehicle we give him the address and then they did not respond
It seems like you're dealing with a non-responsive lien holder regarding an abandoned vehicle. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Send a Certified Letter: Send a certified letter to the lien holder with a clear notice to retrieve the vehicle, keeping proof of delivery.
- Consult Local Law Enforcement: They might assist in resolving the issue with the lien holder.
- Legal Advice: Consider seeking advice from a local attorney specializing in property and vehicle issues.
Have you tried sending a formal written notice to the lien holder?
In other words you're saying send the lien holders a written notice on the vehicle to be picked up in so many days how many
When sending a formal written notice to the lien holder, it's often effective to specify a reasonable timeframe, such as 30 days, for them to retrieve the vehicle. Be sure to send it via certified mail to ensure proof of delivery. Have you considered consulting an attorney for tailored advice on your situation?
Me and my sister we will send them a formal notice I fell they have to sign for is that proof enough
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Sending a formal notice via certified mail, requiring a signature for proof of delivery, is generally considered sufficient proof that the lien holder has been notified. However, if the lien holder remains non-responsive after the given timeframe, consulting with a local attorney for further legal action would be advisable.
Thank you that's what I was needing to no
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Glad I could help! If you need further assistance, feel free to reach out.