Re: Voluntary Termination & GAP insurance
All that is required is to allow a reasonable amount of time for them to collect the car, in the legal world a reaosnable time is usually 14 days or longer. However, for the sake of avoiding them claiming that you acted prematurely, it's always worth sending a least a couple of letters.
How many letters have you sent so far about collection?
My suggestion would be to write a final letter/email to them and enclosing all previous correspondence requesting collection of the car. Explain (if you haven't done so already) that you are in the process of notifying the DVLA that they are now the registered keeper and that you will allow them a further 7 days to collect otherwise any liability for the car falls with them.
Is the communal car park private land or public?
All that is required is to allow a reasonable amount of time for them to collect the car, in the legal world a reaosnable time is usually 14 days or longer. However, for the sake of avoiding them claiming that you acted prematurely, it's always worth sending a least a couple of letters.
How many letters have you sent so far about collection?
My suggestion would be to write a final letter/email to them and enclosing all previous correspondence requesting collection of the car. Explain (if you haven't done so already) that you are in the process of notifying the DVLA that they are now the registered keeper and that you will allow them a further 7 days to collect otherwise any liability for the car falls with them.
Is the communal car park private land or public?



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