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It never ends. difficult child's truck is in the impound
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 580281" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>been there done that. Kathy gave you a lot of important things to consider. We took difficult child's car (in our name) away from her for two years and parked it in my dad's drive. When we finally let her start driving it again she did get it towed at least three times because she wasn't allowed to park on the street and there was no place else to park by her apartment. We had to pay to get it out because it was still in our name and she needed it to get back and forth to work. It would have caused us more trouble to let it sit or sell it. And it is in awful shape too, dents all over, broken headlight, huge dent in front fender and hood, etc. She trashed it within 6 months. It's eleven years old so we are just waitinfg for it to die. </p><p></p><p>Is it going to acrue more charges the longer it sits in impound? It's still in your name so technically you are responsible for it. Where I live he wouldn't even be able to get it out of inpound, the title owner has to do that. If you don;t get it released make sure you know what you are liable for. They may sell it or trash it and still charge you for the storage.</p><p></p><p>Whether you get it out of impound probably depends on whether you are absolutely sure this is the end of the rope and you are not going to help him any further. If you don't get it out of impound but then you try to help him with transportation for work it will only make more trouble for you. Yes you have done more than your share but consider the alternatives.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 580281, member: 59"] been there done that. Kathy gave you a lot of important things to consider. We took difficult child's car (in our name) away from her for two years and parked it in my dad's drive. When we finally let her start driving it again she did get it towed at least three times because she wasn't allowed to park on the street and there was no place else to park by her apartment. We had to pay to get it out because it was still in our name and she needed it to get back and forth to work. It would have caused us more trouble to let it sit or sell it. And it is in awful shape too, dents all over, broken headlight, huge dent in front fender and hood, etc. She trashed it within 6 months. It's eleven years old so we are just waitinfg for it to die. Is it going to acrue more charges the longer it sits in impound? It's still in your name so technically you are responsible for it. Where I live he wouldn't even be able to get it out of inpound, the title owner has to do that. If you don;t get it released make sure you know what you are liable for. They may sell it or trash it and still charge you for the storage. Whether you get it out of impound probably depends on whether you are absolutely sure this is the end of the rope and you are not going to help him any further. If you don't get it out of impound but then you try to help him with transportation for work it will only make more trouble for you. Yes you have done more than your share but consider the alternatives. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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