Vehicles on property info needed
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Landlord says I cannot keep my unplated car (vehicle bought to resale) on the property. I say "screw you, yes i can". I am just looking for the law that says that as well.
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https://www.vadriven.com/forums/showthread.php?t=194438
Virginia Beach Municipal Code in Article VII "Storage of vehicles" Sec. 16-40. "Open storage of inoperable vehicles on residential, commercial or agricultural property" defines an unregistered vehicle as the same as inoperable (since it has no plates or inspection) so it can not be covered by a tarp but still needs to be shielded from view.
You can have it titled but not registered. That's fine and exempts you from insurance.
Virginia Beach Municipal Code in Article VII "Storage of vehicles" Sec. 16-40. "Open storage of inoperable vehicles on residential, commercial or agricultural property" defines an unregistered vehicle as the same as inoperable (since it has no plates or inspection) so it can not be covered by a tarp but still needs to be shielded from view.
You can have it titled but not registered. That's fine and exempts you from insurance.
Last edited by Computer_Nerd; 03-17-2008 at 05:10 AM. Reason: linky
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#9
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Just keep an eye on what the guy in the trailer to each side of you does. That's a good indicator.
Haha... jk. The city will get on your ass if it's not plated, but if it's under a cover... they don't have the right to check. Just throw it in the back yard, put a car cover on it, and break out a shotgun if a city inspector comes around.
Haha... jk. The city will get on your ass if it's not plated, but if it's under a cover... they don't have the right to check. Just throw it in the back yard, put a car cover on it, and break out a shotgun if a city inspector comes around.
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City inspector said as long as it was out of sight it is fine. Where can I find this written down? I have been reading the city codes compliance on municode.com for a while now and still do not see anything that pertains to vehicle storage.
Last edited by CavemanRacing; 03-17-2008 at 06:18 AM.