Can a landlord tow your vehicle for having a flat tire? |
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Maybe. What does your lease say? What laws does your state have about abandoned vehicles? How long was the car inoperable? What is the general condition of the car? Calif. printed an 82 page tenants landlord book
More tenant information.
You might also check www.lawhelp.org
California Vehicle Code
CHAPTER 10. REMOVAL OF PARKED AND ABANDONED VEHICLES Article 1. Authority to Remove Vehicles ..................... 22650-22711 Article 2. Vehicle Disposition .............................. 22850-22856 http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=veh&group=22001-23000&file=22650-22711
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=veh&group=22001-23000&file=22850-22856
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If you got Flat tire like maybe last night next day you planning to change the tire and go to tire shop. Landlord can't not just tow off if you got it flat tire from last night or so. You can seek with lawyer and take care of it.
this happen to me that tire got flat from the night then next day i going swapt the tire but tow truck show up to tow off. later I sued Landlord. now on they are not suppose to tow off if tire was flat since from last night.
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