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Originally posted by DairyGirl View Post
Depends on what your lien statutes say about motor vehicles. In Florida, we can't lien til 60 days past due. We can go through the DMV to be able sell OR have it towed. I choose to have it towed; it's just easier for me. While you are at the DMV about the VIN, you could also ask them the process for you to sell at auction. Might be worth it to you to be able to auction it and at least get something back out of it.
I went to the DMV this morning, they confirmed it is not registered to this guy. The manager said it be considered abandoned but to read the DMV Rules. I believe after 60 days it can be sold, then I can to a Certificate of Possessory Lien Foreclosure.
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