Immy
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My brother works security and ends up guarding many different businesses and talking to lots of people. Turns out his firm also guards for a company that houses cars which are abandoned or otherwise towed from private property. It is NOT a city impound yard or anything like that. No laws have been broken by the car owners, they simply parked where they shouldn't have (or some other infraction) and the property owners had them towed. All the car owners have to do is pay the storage and towing fees and they get their car back.
Well believe it or not, lots of people never claim their cars, so this company has an auction every month. All you have to do is pay the storage/towing fees and the car's yours. The company has already gone thru the DMV (or whomever) for duplicate titles due to abandonment so they are now the righful owners. Cars less than 10 years old are going for under $1K in some cases.
Because my brother works for the security firm, he (and I) can have our pick of the lot before the public auction. They allow you to inspect em, test drive em, even take them to a mechanic if you like. I'm really skeptical of deals that sound too good to be true, or at least I'd like to know the right questions to ask. Haven't bought a car from a private party in decades.
Thanks for any feedback! Throw me any follow-up questions I didn't clarify in my explanation.
Well believe it or not, lots of people never claim their cars, so this company has an auction every month. All you have to do is pay the storage/towing fees and the car's yours. The company has already gone thru the DMV (or whomever) for duplicate titles due to abandonment so they are now the righful owners. Cars less than 10 years old are going for under $1K in some cases.
Because my brother works for the security firm, he (and I) can have our pick of the lot before the public auction. They allow you to inspect em, test drive em, even take them to a mechanic if you like. I'm really skeptical of deals that sound too good to be true, or at least I'd like to know the right questions to ask. Haven't bought a car from a private party in decades.
Thanks for any feedback! Throw me any follow-up questions I didn't clarify in my explanation.