This ^^. It'll cost you between $500-$750 annually per car to store them outside at a secure lot, a lot more indoors.Could you not tag and insure them and leave them where they sit? May be cheaper than paying a storage fee
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This ^^. It'll cost you between $500-$750 annually per car to store them outside at a secure lot, a lot more indoors.Could you not tag and insure them and leave them where they sit? May be cheaper than paying a storage fee
It can be in a enclosed garage.
To be honest. I have extra vehicles. I have 5 drivers and a total of 8 vehicles. All are drivable. 2 need plates. 2 are not insured.
The 98 dodge ram 1500 needs an intake manifold repair. $1600 quote to fix the manifold. I was going to replace the intake with a hughes/edelbrock and replace the cam while it was apart and figured it was $1600 in parts. So it sat. Cannot make registration current without emissions.Could you not tag and insure them and leave them where they sit? May be cheaper than paying a storage fee
This is why I live in the countryCobb County bases the number of operating vehicles that you can legally park on your property on the square footage of your house. We have had at least three neighbors given notices from Code Enforcement. One of the neighbors moved two of his vehicles to a storage unit and another neighbor had two of his freeloading buddies move out. If the vehicles are currently licensed and fully operational, they can be parked on the street if facing in the correct direction of traffic. They cannot be parked on the grass, but must be on an improved surface. Thanks.