mardi 29 mars 2016

Abandoned Property: How Do I Get an Abandoned and Inoperable Car Removed from My Property

My question involves personal property located in the State of: Washington

It does get more complicated: I've researched the proceedings I would have to follow if I were to remove it (per the Pierce County, Washington DMV guidelines), but I am left with a few questions. I was the last user of the vehicle; therefore I am on the last (now expired) registration. I have the title to the car, in my father’s name. I simply do not want the vehicle, but I am not in contact with my father, and even if I were he is deemed “incompetent” and would not be able to sign the title over to me. When my father and I were in contact, his conniving POA caused erroneous legal, as well as catastrophic personal and emotional problems for both my older sister and I. I am incredibly wary to contact my father’s POA—for fear that he will create more legal and other trouble in my life. I just moved and I need to remove the car from my last property. I would like to fill out the abandoned vehicle affidavit, but since I am the last user on the registration does that make it so I have to pay double the fees to remove the vehicle? I would rather tow the car straight to my father’s POA, but I fear contact with him. If I send him a certified letter to remove the vehicle, how can I protect myself legally? I paid my father for the car many years ago, but of course he did not use that money for the car—this was many years before he had a POA, and there is no proof of this transaction—so when his POA was established he took over my father’s finances, which included making payments on the car. A few years ago, this POA had reported another car, that I was borrowing from my father (when the inoperable car first became inoperable), as stolen, luckily I made him sign a statement saying I could borrow it. I pretty much guarantee that this POA will find some way to make this profitable for him (to be honest, he is taking advantage of a vulnerable adult for all he is worth). Is there anything else I can do to protect myself, and get the car taken care of?


Abandoned Property: How Do I Get an Abandoned and Inoperable Car Removed from My Property

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