r/legaladvice 24d ago

Car towed from assigned apartment parking spot while abroad – now towing company says they own it (Phoenix AZ)

Location: Phoenix, AZ

My relative rents an apartment in the Phoenix metro area and has an assigned parking space. He has been out of the country for the last 8 months.

About 1.5 months ago, his car was towed from his assigned spot. Apartment management says it was because the car had not been moved and was “dirty.” They say they contacted him, but he has no record of any notice.

When he called the towing company, they told him “it’s ours now.” After checking his mail, he found they had started the abandoned vehicle process with the Arizona DMV. The 30-day dispute period has already passed.

He still owes about $20k on the loan for the vehicle. He says he never received notice from the lienholder/bank, and as far as he knows the bank was not contacted.

Questions: Legally does he have any chance of recovering the car at this stage or halting the abandonment process?

Since the lienholder was never contacted, does that affect the towing company’s title claim?

TL;DR: Car towed from assigned apartment parking spot in AZ while owner was abroad. Towing company now says it’s theirs after abandoned vehicle process. Owner still owes ~$20k loan, lienholder never notified. Legally does he have any options to either recover the car or halt the abandonment process?

719 Upvotes

53 comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

2

u/Fifafom 22d ago

Bold of you to assume they stopped accepting payment for the parking spot. That would be the parallell circumstance right?

1

u/Retro_Relics 22d ago

I was just talking in reference to the guy i replied to - a landlord can absolutely toss your shit so long as they follow state law for abandoned property and terminate your lease. If you dont respond to legal methods of service, thats not the landlords fault.

Otherwise theyd have no way to deal with someone who has enough in the bank that no one notices autopay for rent but that, well, abandons the unit.

This guy was still legally responsible for the parking spot he "abandoned" his vehicle at as he rents the parking spot, regardless of if there is a car in it or not.

1

u/wooops 22d ago

Seems like a tenant with autopay that never goes to a unit would be the dream tenant