Noone on here is a lawyer as far as i know.
If your a member of 2+2 forums, id suggest posting it there, half of them are lawyers.
Aside from that, phone up the free legal aid people?
Noone on here is a lawyer as far as i know.
If your a member of 2+2 forums, id suggest posting it there, half of them are lawyers.
Aside from that, phone up the free legal aid people?
Worlds biggest online forum i think. Google it. Im not telling you to post there, its just they might help
Glow Bug, did you file a release of liability with the D.M.V. within 10 days of the transaction of the vehicle with the non profit organization? Because if you did that relieves you of any liability of that vehicle. This is the entire purpose of the mandatory "Release of Liability" form.
Glow Bug, I am trying to look this up but my internet is not cooperating. But go here and it should tell you exactly what is required for the Release this is a government site and is credible (California Department of Motor Vehicles).
And here is a site on car donations they have a list of freq asked questions that specifically on the legal paper work. (California Car Donation Information - Everything you need to donate in CA). Keep in mind this is a business.. They are trying to sell you on something. So you will need to check the credibility of the information.
Write the tow company as soon as possible by certified mail stating
that you are not responsible for said vehicle including a copy of paperwork and release of liability. Use strong words not to attempt to contact you again. They can send you to collections and if they do then you have 30 dyas to dispute the claim. You do the same thing again and it should all go away.
i think you really do need a lawyer ,probably where your at,i mean the state your in. because i've found most states have different laws for same situations
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