From owner-diesel-benz-digest-at-digest.net Sun Jul 24 18:37:05 2005 From: diesel-benz-digest diesel-benz-digest Friday, July 22 2005 Volume 01 : Number 1897 Forum for Discussion of Diesel Mercedes Benz Automobiles Derick Amburgey Digest Coordinator Contents: [db] 300E Re: [db] 300E Re: [db] 300E Re: [db] 300E Re: [db] 300E Re: [db] 300E Re: [db] Audi American Le Mans Diesel Benz Digest Home Page: http://www.digest.net/diesel-benz/ Send submissions to diesel-benz-digest-at-digest.net Send administrative requests to diesel-benz-digest-request-at-digest.net To unsubscribe, include the word unsubscribe by itself in the body of the message, unless you are sending the request from a different address than the one that appears on the list. Include the word help in a message to stag-digest-request to get a list of other majordomo commands. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 17:37:52 -0700 (PDT) From: Jerome Kaidor Subject: [db] 300E Hi folks, Down at my Fresno complex, I have a tenant who just gave me a 30-day Notice that they will be leaving. The tenant has an silver 85-ish Mercedes 300SE that's been sitting motionless in the parking for several months. The tenant claimed that he had lost the key.... I told him to go to the Mercedes dealer with his VIN #, and they could code-cut him a new key. If the tenant vacates and doesn't come back for his car, is there any legal way I can get it? Or do I have to give it to the tow company? - Jerry Kaidor ( jerry-at-tr2.com ) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 18:04:28 -0700 From: Kevin Subject: Re: [db] 300E On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 05:37:52PM -0700, Jerome Kaidor wrote: > Down at my Fresno complex, I have a tenant who just gave me a 30-day > Notice that they will be leaving. The tenant has an silver 85-ish Mercedes > 300SE that's been sitting motionless in the parking for several months. The > tenant claimed that he had lost the key.... I told him to go to the Mercedes > dealer with his VIN #, and they could code-cut him a new key. He'd actually need to bring registration or title to get the key ordered. > If the tenant vacates and doesn't come back for his car, is there any > legal way I can get it? Or do I have to give it to the tow company? It's your land, so you decide what happens to the car. You can have a tow company come get it and deal with it, or you can wait 30 days and file a storage lein against the car. If the legal owner makes no move to get the car or satisfy the storage lein, you basically get to sell the car to recoup your 'costs'. Nothing saying you can't sell it to yourself if you want it. CA Civil code sections 3072 (value less than $4000) and 3068.1 (over $4000) have the legalese, or go poking around the dmv website or call the dmv for more information. K ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 19:59:23 -0700 (PDT) From: Jerome Kaidor Subject: Re: [db] 300E Kevin wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 05:37:52PM -0700, Jerome Kaidor wrote: > > Down at my Fresno complex, I have a tenant who just gave me a 30-day > > Notice that they will be leaving. The tenant has an silver 85-ish Mercedes > > 300SE that's been sitting motionless in the parking for several months. The > > tenant claimed that he had lost the key.... I told him to go to the Mercedes > > dealer with his VIN #, and they could code-cut him a new key. > > He'd actually need to bring registration or title to get the key ordered. > *** As far as I know, that wouldn't have been a problem. I think he is the bonafide legal owner of the car. > > If the tenant vacates and doesn't come back for his car, is there any > > legal way I can get it? Or do I have to give it to the tow company? > > It's your land, so you decide what happens to the car. You can have a tow > company come get it and deal with it, or you can wait 30 days and file a > storage lein against the car. If the legal owner makes no move to get the > car or satisfy the storage lein, you basically get to sell the car to recoup > your 'costs'. Nothing saying you can't sell it to yourself if you want it. > *** Hmm, there is some verbiage in 3072 about having to "conduct the sale in a commercially reasonable manner", and proper notice being given to the public. The reason for these requirements is in 3073, where they say to send the excess cash to the government. - Jerry Kaidor ( jerry-at-tr2.com ) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 11:03:51 -0400 From: "Jim Hoffman" Subject: Re: [db] 300E > Kevin wrote: > > > > On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 05:37:52PM -0700, Jerome Kaidor wrote: > > > Down at my Fresno complex, I have a tenant who just gave me a 30-day > > > Notice that they will be leaving. The tenant has an silver 85-ish Mercedes > > > 300SE that's been sitting motionless in the parking for several months. The > > > tenant claimed that he had lost the key.... I told him to go to the Mercedes > > > dealer with his VIN #, and they could code-cut him a new key. > > > > He'd actually need to bring registration or title to get the key ordered. > > > *** As far as I know, that wouldn't have been a problem. I think he is the > bonafide legal owner of the car. > > > > If the tenant vacates and doesn't come back for his car, is there any > > > legal way I can get it? Or do I have to give it to the tow company? > > > > It's your land, so you decide what happens to the car. You can have a tow > > company come get it and deal with it, or you can wait 30 days and file a > > storage lein against the car. If the legal owner makes no move to get the > > car or satisfy the storage lein, you basically get to sell the car to recoup > > your 'costs'. Nothing saying you can't sell it to yourself if you want it. > > > *** Hmm, there is some verbiage in 3072 about having to "conduct the sale in > a commercially reasonable manner", and proper notice being given to the public. > The reason for these requirements is in 3073, where they say to send the > excess cash to the government. > > - Jerry Kaidor ( jerry-at-tr2.com ) WHAT excess cash?!?!?!?!? ;) Jim ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 10:45:46 -0700 From: Kevin Subject: Re: [db] 300E On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 11:03:51AM -0400, Jim Hoffman wrote: > WHAT excess cash?!?!?!?!? Exactly. Seriously, if you want the car for yourself, call the DMV up and ask them. K ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 11:09:05 -0700 (PDT) From: Jerome Kaidor Subject: Re: [db] 300E Kevin wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 11:03:51AM -0400, Jim Hoffman wrote: > > WHAT excess cash?!?!?!?!? > > Exactly. > > Seriously, if you want the car for yourself, call the DMV up and ask > them. > > K > *** Sounds like a plan. If it's too much trouble, I'll just give it to the tow company. Not that big a deal either way. And the tenant may just come and get it - it's still his car for now. A complication is that we are not quite separating on friendly terms. They ran out of money and could not pay the power company. They tried various ploys to fool PG&E into giving them service - "I just moved into this apartment, here's my fake rental agreement". When they figured out that they could not get power, they arranged to fail their section 8 inspection ( as our fault ) - we had fixed a few things in their apartment, and they "unfixed" them to fail section 8. Then they gave us a 30-day notice about how they were incensed about us not fixing stuff and they were moving out :). The human comedy continues... - Jerry Kaidor ( jerry-at-tr2.com ) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 08:36:51 -0700 (PDT) From: Jerome Kaidor Subject: Re: [db] Audi American Le Mans acordova-at-texas.net wrote: > > I think the last Pontiac Le Mans was one of the first US market, GM-badged > Daewoo cars. An ugly little beast. I'm pretty sure that killed any value > remaining in that name. > *** I used to have a '63 Pontiac Lemans. Great little car. Well, if you wanted to ride around on a motor. The handling was terrible, even dangerous. That car got a special mention in "Unsafe at any Speed". The transmission was between the rear wheels, the engine up front. It had a small-diameter driveshaft in a torque tube, turning at engine speed. When you engine-breaked, the driveshaft would "snatch", banging on the clutch ( which was in front, bolted to the engine flywheel ). After a couple thousand miles of that abuse, the clutch hub would tear loose. I got to where I could change the clutch disk in about 20 minutes. Great engine though. An aluminum 326 V8. - Jerry Kaidor ( jerry-at-tr2.com ) > Alec > > Quoting john : > > > I think it's a California thing, Long Beach or something??? > > > > right??? > > > > We had a Pontiac called Le Mans... (not sure if they still do or not. ;) > > > > john ------------------------------ End of diesel-benz-digest V1 #1897 **********************************