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Updated over 4 years ago, 09/29/2020

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Can my landlord tow my wrecked car from my driveway? (Missouri)

Garrett Tucker
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I recently got into an accident with a driver that has no insurance, and I only have liability coverage. I am waiting on my paycheck to be able to fix the vehicle on my own, but for right now it is sitting in my driveway with visible damage to it. My landlord has a history of towing broke down vehicles, so I was proactive and talked with the property manager about it to let him know the situation. They are being extremely firm on only giving me a week to fix the car before they tow it and charge me for the expense. My question is, can my landlord go ahead and tow my car for this situation? Or do I have any standing to not let him tow it until I can fix it?

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