[British-cars] TR3A Long Island

Jay_Laifman at countrywide.com Jay_Laifman at countrywide.com
Thu Aug 30 16:47:46 MDT 2007


I just scanned the NY Vehicle and Traffic Law and NY Lien Law.  I saw 
nothing in there about third parties like landlords being able to do what 
you have been told was done.  Under Lien Law Section 201, notice has to be 
given to the owner.  There are NY cases that say that the person who 
conducted the sale without making reasonable efforts to give you notice is 
liable for your loss.  Unless your car was there completely unmarked, with 
no VIN or license plate, or you actually were mailed a notice and never 
responded, I still think you are getting bad advice and need a new 
attorney. 


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