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Originally Posted by Vettezuki
No legit organization is going to touch it without a clear title. Way too much liability, they could be receiving stolen goods, etc. There must be a legal abandonment procedure (like when people just walk away from an apartment), but I'm sure the banks don't want to get into that crap. So, yeah, taking it apart is probably fine. Unless the owner for whatever reason ever reports it as stolen and the the engine shows up in a car that goes through a state ref for any reason. It's a stretch, but could happen.
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heres the full prosses yo:
1 - people living in the house get kicked out
2. i have to leave a not on the house saying to pick up your shit in 18 days or its getting tossed.
3. 18 days passed and the bank tell the agent *my mom* to high a cleaning company to clean out the house *me*
4. if the junk in the house equals more then 5 grand *like a car* the bank have to auction off everything from a car to pots and pans which means the agent and me dont get paid for cleaning the bank does.
5. so to get around this rule we pic apart the car if its worth taking anything from.
6. then we push it on the street where it becomes an abandoned vehicle and the city is forced to pick it up and leave it in an impound lot for so many days months i forgot and then they auction it or junk it. in that time they unregister the car from the owner and consider it theres for the auctioning.
so the parts are cool for the taking which is y i asked about the engine and if anyone wanted it or if its worth it for me to take out and sell on craiglist or something?
the car is getting junked anyway u cut it im sure no one wants it lol.
also to add i know this is kind of the sad part of repo house work but im sure the owner isnt gonna cliam the car he is some 70+ year old guy and from all the diabetes med's and depends i found around the house im sure he's in no condition to be pushing a non running car anytime soon.
so like i stated b4 is this engine worth taking out and wats the street price of it?