Make the right first call
Verify legal control of each vehicle before seeking a buyer or pickup provider.
Repair shops, dealerships, body shops, landlords, and commercial sites need clear authority before removing an unwanted vehicle that may belong to a customer, tenant, insurer, or former owner.
Verify legal control of each vehicle before seeking a buyer or pickup provider.
An accurate inventory prevents usable assets from being treated as anonymous scrap.
Coordinate site rules, loading space, operating hours, traffic, and employee safety.
The best outcome is not simply a fast pickup or a large headline number. It is a clear vehicle transfer with an understood payment, workable access, correct documents, and a buyer that can handle the actual condition.
For each vehicle, record ownership, authorization, VIN, condition, location, keys, lien or claim status, notice history, and the reason it is being disposed of.
Possession of a vehicle does not always create authority to sell it. Unclaimed, abandoned, leased, financed, or insured vehicles can require specific legal steps.
Have your legal or compliance process confirm authority, then obtain a written vehicle-by-vehicle removal proposal and chain-of-custody record.
You can want the vehicle gone quickly and still ask for the net offer, payment timing, collector identity, pickup requirements, and transfer record before releasing it.
Read the consumer safety guidesNot merely because it is parked on the property. Follow applicable notice, towing, lien, and ownership rules.
Repairer lien and unclaimed-property rules vary. Obtain appropriate legal guidance before disposal.
Possibly, if the provider and property rules allow it and an authorized contact is available.