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Nathan Blumanhourst
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Abandoned Vehicle in Driveway

Nathan Blumanhourst
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wichita, KS
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Long story short. My tenant broke up with his girlfriend and she left her car in the driveway and it had sat there for 4 months. The car has a interlock (breathalyzer). Is there anything that I can do with the car? Is it unclaimed property or do I just have to get my tenant to get his ex to come retrieve it? Thanks for the help!

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Robert Biggerstaff
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Robert Biggerstaff
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My brother from another mother

Originally posted by @Account Closed:
Originally posted by @Nathan Blumanhourst:

Long story short. My tenant broke up with his girlfriend and she left her car in the driveway and it had sat there for 4 months. The car has a interlock (breathalyzer). Is there anything that I can do with the car? Is it unclaimed property or do I just have to get my tenant to get his ex to come retrieve it? Thanks for the help!

 I had that kind of thing happen once. I simply rolled the car out the drive and parked it slightly too far away from the curb. It mysteriously disappeared in a couple of days. Not sure if the call I placed to parking enforcement had anything to do with it. ;-)

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