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Can Vehicles Be Towed Away By The Management Co Or The Owner Of The Land?
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My flat is in a block of 20+ flats and there is abuse of the parking facilities by both residents and the public. One car has been in the same spot for 3 years the ticket company are being vague about taking legal action.Can whoever manages the properties arrange for the removal of the vehicle ( it has had loads of tickets) and put in storage?
Just for a matter of interest if anyone parks on a private drive how can the owner get the car removed?
Just for a matter of interest if anyone parks on a private drive how can the owner get the car removed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978 places a duty upon local authorities to remove vehicles which have been abandoned 'in the open air':
http:// www.leg islatio n.gov.u k/ukpga /1978/3 /sectio n/3
That applies as much to private land as it does to public highways.
So it's your local authority which should be your first point of contact. They will need to establish that they vehicle really has been 'abandoned' (as defined by law), rather than just left there on a long-term (but still temporary) basis, before they can act. To do so they will place notices on the car and write to the registered owner to advise him/her that they will regard the vehicle as abandoned unless he/she contacts them, to show otherwise, within a specified period of time.
If it's found that the vehicle is not legally 'abandoned' then the land owner (or their agent) will have to take court action to get the vehicle's owner to remove it. (The threat of such action might be sufficient to get the job done). For such purpose the land owner/agent can apply to the DVLA for them to release details of the registered owner of the vehicle by using this form:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/uploa ds/syst em/uplo ads/att achment _data/f ile/545 606/v88 8-reque st-by-a n-indiv idual-f or-info rmation -about- a-vehic le.pdf
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That applies as much to private land as it does to public highways.
So it's your local authority which should be your first point of contact. They will need to establish that they vehicle really has been 'abandoned' (as defined by law), rather than just left there on a long-term (but still temporary) basis, before they can act. To do so they will place notices on the car and write to the registered owner to advise him/her that they will regard the vehicle as abandoned unless he/she contacts them, to show otherwise, within a specified period of time.
If it's found that the vehicle is not legally 'abandoned' then the land owner (or their agent) will have to take court action to get the vehicle's owner to remove it. (The threat of such action might be sufficient to get the job done). For such purpose the land owner/agent can apply to the DVLA for them to release details of the registered owner of the vehicle by using this form:
https:/
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