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Title: abandoned vehicles
Post by: wing nut on August 16, 2008, 18:33:21
Hi all how can i legally claim a vehicle thats been abandoned for the last 3 years ,my friend has just bought a property which was a repossesion ,on the drive there is a w plate saab ,which 3 years ago the old owner parked it up and has not been since ,my friend wants this car gone and im happy to take it as its in very good condition ,but i want to do it all above board ,any help or suggestions greatfully accepted
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: carbore on August 16, 2008, 18:40:58
Was the car listed as part of the house purchase may have been on the list so the new house owner could say he "owned the car" ????

Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: hobbit on August 16, 2008, 19:15:36
Send off for a new log book for yourself, if there is no objection from the previous owner your should be ok, DVLA normally send a letter to the current owner, if they recieve no reply you will recieve a log book

If they do recieve a query from the old owner tell them to get it shifted


I imagine there is a more legalistic method but this could be a basic route to take
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: wing nut on August 16, 2008, 19:41:12
his solicitor congratulated him on inheriting the car ,but we wanna do it legally ,this car is mint and is fully loaded ,it beggers belief that someone has just walked away from his home and belongings ,after doing a hpi check there is nothing untoward regarding the car ,if dvla write to the old owner then no reply will be given coz my mates bought the place lol..i,ve been told the vehicle was driveable before it was parked up
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: jjsaul on August 16, 2008, 19:45:15
Send off for a new log book for yourself, if there is no objection from the previous owner your should be ok, DVLA normally send a letter to the current owner, if they recieve no reply you will recieve a log book

If they do recieve a query from the old owner tell them to get it shifted




I reckon thats probably the best way to try it
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: carbore on August 16, 2008, 20:44:38
Is there a canoe in the garage?
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: diggerdog36 on August 16, 2008, 20:54:30
Is there a canoe in the garage?
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Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: wing nut on August 16, 2008, 21:08:58
Is there a canoe in the garage?
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Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: wing nut on August 16, 2008, 21:33:13
(http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m16/wing-nut_2006/Photo-0188-1.jpg)

this is it
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: P16LET on August 16, 2008, 21:53:06
Just out of curiosity....where are the keys??  :-k
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: Hangover on August 16, 2008, 21:56:49
Just scrap it and take the money,if the owner appears which i would say is highly unlikely present them with a bill for storage.
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: ben_haynes on August 16, 2008, 22:33:09
if it has been stood for so long it will have no MOT or TAX drag it out in to the road and report it as having an out of date tax disc and they will be round clamp and remove it with in a few hours
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: Range Rover Blues on August 17, 2008, 04:23:51
My mate had a P6 in his unit that a guy had brought in for restoration, then run short of funds.  He applied for a log book and sold it to another enthusiast.  he also worked out storage for the 5 or 6 years he's had it, £36,000 :shock:

You might find in this case that it's registered at the address anyway :-k

But it is an offence to scrap a car without a log book, not that many scrap men care.
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: wing nut on August 17, 2008, 07:37:34
Just out of curiosity....where are the keys??  :-k

there are none ,but thats not a problem ,a storage fee can be charged i suppose ,beings the fellas flat is now my mates  :D
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: Tommo on August 17, 2008, 09:09:37
Im going through a similar thing with a Karmann Ghia, 5 years ago it was left at a friend of mines garage for some repair work, shortly after this the owner went into a mental hospital, leaving no instructions for the car. 2 years ago my frind moved from his premises and pretty much jacked the job in. He was paying to have the Karmann kept in secure storage but it has now run up a bit of a bill that he cant afford to pay, and the car has been moved into the firms car park. So the other day i sent off a log book application, and if i get a log book then i am buying the car for the sum of the storage bill.

Just hoping that the owner isnt a psycho killer or awt!

Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: Range Rover Blues on August 17, 2008, 16:27:53
Karmann Ghia, nice :)
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: Tommo on August 17, 2008, 19:09:16
it will recieve some hacking about if i get a log book for it...  :twisted:
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: lee celtic on August 17, 2008, 21:08:23
Don't forget that the holder of the "log book" is not the owner ....Just the registered keeper.....

the owner is the one with the receipt ;)
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: Tommo on August 17, 2008, 21:21:20
well i currently have neither! up to a 6 week wait... im exited already!
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: Mark Y on August 18, 2008, 01:33:02
If you apply and get the v5, you are not the owner just the registered keeper, you need to send following form and state it is on private land and send owner letter asking for storage costs etc or to give up ownership give them set period to reply.
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/forms/v888.pdf.
You should state that you require the information to have the vehicle removed etc,not because you want to buy it, you may be driving it and the original owner can report it stolen !!!!.
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: squaddie_fox on August 18, 2008, 02:03:34
yeah but the previous owner will have to prove that he is in fact still the owner of the vehicle. seeing as though you would have a log book etc, it will be a lot harder for them to prove they actually own the car. you have to do nothing except produce the v5 when asked.
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: Range Rover Blues on August 18, 2008, 02:10:25
If you apply and get the v5, you are not the owner just the registered keeper, you need to send following form and state it is on private land and send owner letter asking for storage costs etc or to give up ownership give them set period to reply.
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/forms/v888.pdf.
You should state that you require the information to have the vehicle removed etc,not because you want to buy it, you may be driving it and the original owner can report it stolen !!!!.

Cool, a proper answer.  The limit of my knowledge I guess is that the log book has no record of the legal owner and AFAIK the only other record would be if the car were financed, the law protects the lender and allows them to seize a car that has outstanding finance (not news to many of us I know).

If you are possesion of the car, the logbook, insurance MOT and tax for it, well I agree it would be hard to argue it isn't yours :-k

BVut if you have tried to contact the previous owner that's another base covered, even if you receive no reply.
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: wing nut on August 18, 2008, 09:45:03
If you apply and get the v5, you are not the owner just the registered keeper, you need to send following form and state it is on private land and send owner letter asking for storage costs etc or to give up ownership give them set period to reply.
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/forms/v888.pdf.
You should state that you require the information to have the vehicle removed etc,not because you want to buy it, you may be driving it and the original owner can report it stolen !!!!.

great answer many thanks

next question ....its on private land can i remove it pending application ,with the property owners permission ???????
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: discowoman on August 18, 2008, 09:53:59
Matt, the short answer is - if the vehicle is not the land owners property, then YES.but wouldnt hurt to ask i suppose.
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: Tommo on August 18, 2008, 19:26:21
If you apply and get the v5, you are not the owner just the registered keeper, you need to send following form and state it is on private land and send owner letter asking for storage costs etc or to give up ownership give them set period to reply.
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/forms/v888.pdf.
You should state that you require the information to have the vehicle removed etc,not because you want to buy it, you may be driving it and the original owner can report it stolen !!!!.

that is somthing i have never come across. Cheers.

Although unless the current owner is a big fan of rat rods i dont think he will want it back after ive done with it!

He might do me for criminal damage lol.
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: Disco Matt on September 01, 2008, 10:12:26
If it's in good condition it's well worth saving - the pre-GM takeover 9-3s are very well regarded amongst Saab enthusiasts.

Allegedly quality went down after the takeover. Well my Dad runs a 2006 9-3 TiD as a company car and it is far, far better screwed together than the Renault he had before. If the older ones are better than this then I'd be biting his hand off to claim it!
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: mike142sl on September 01, 2008, 10:35:13
I thought that vehicles that weren't taxed had to be SORN'd and those that weren't were chased by DVLA. Did this happen or is it just a myth?
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: wing nut on September 01, 2008, 10:58:26
its a 2000 model w reg ,the 1'8 turbo which is the vectra i'm lead to believe i did a hpi check and all is clear .
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: crazymac on September 01, 2008, 13:54:14
I thought that vehicles that weren't taxed had to be SORN'd and those that weren't were chased by DVLA. Did this happen or is it just a myth?

No myth, happens all the time, just some manage to get away with it!

I got got with my series 2a, I had it on sorn but the reminder didn't come in for it so I forgot to renew! Tried to challenge but was informed that they do not HAVE to provide a reminder!
Title: Re: abandoned vehicles
Post by: Wireless on September 03, 2008, 17:12:28
Yup, friend of mine was scrapping a couple of vehicles left on his land (farmer), one of them had not had a SORN reminder from the DVLA, and he was screwed by the DVLA for £40.

This is a licence to print money, the vehicle wasn't used for well over 12 months and parked on private land, and taken away by a scrap dealer on the back of a lorry, yet they still wanted money insisting that the owner is responsible and they don't have to provide notice that the SORN is running out.

Anyone with a collection of old cars should be wary.
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