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State of Ohio, Laws regarding Tow Companies?

I have two questions.. 1.) What is the law regarding a no parking zone, and the hook up. I have heard before if you are parked in a no parking zone, and the tow truck is latched on you will have to pay the bill if he has left or not. Does anyone know of a law that states this? 2.) In the State of Ohio, is it against the Law for an insurance Company to have a dedicated tow company? ( Meaning One Tow Compnay to do thir claims, in a given area..)

Public Comments

  1. 1) Yes, if you are in a municipal no parking zone and you are latched to the tow truck, you will have to pay for them to release the vehicle. This is actually true of most jurisdictions across the United States. It's not so much a "law" as a municipal code that allows the driver to hold your car for payment.

    2) It is not against the law.



  2. The first law is true in all States. He or she was called to two the car. And work for someless. Number tow is no. Most are on a list they call in order. The same with police Department. And only allow to charge so much

    Pay the bill. It cost you more money each day in storeage fees.



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