Can you have a neighbors car towed for parking on your property in Oregon?

In Oregon, if a vehicle is parked on your property without your permission, you may be able to have it towed. However, there are specific steps that you must follow in order to do so.

First, you must post a "No Parking" sign on your property in a conspicuous place. The sign must be at least 18 inches by 24 inches in size, and it must clearly state that parking is prohibited.

If the vehicle is still parked on your property after 24 hours, you can contact the police to have it towed. The police will require you to provide proof that you own the property, and that you have posted a "No Parking" sign.

The police will then tow the vehicle to an impound lot. You will be responsible for paying the towing and storage fees.

It is important to note that you cannot have a vehicle towed if it is parked on a public street, even if it is blocking your driveway. In this case, you will need to contact the city or county to have the vehicle towed.

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