Hey Greg! I know the type. He must have a dealer lisc to do the auctions. All you have to do is make a call to the Bureau of Automotive Regulation of your state and they will pay him a visit. If he is a dealer he is operating illegally and if he is NOT a dealer he is also operating illegally. Either way, they will handle him. We had a liscensed dealer in out township parking his cars on a friends yard because of the better exposure. Caused a big stink amoungst township and they had a tsnshp meeting to try to pass an ordinance against ANYONE selling a car in their yard. Instant mess. I went to that meeting and told them officials that all they had to do is call Bureau Auto Reg and they would stop him with no other stupid ordinance actions. End of story , they did and he was done doing it. As a dealer you cannot park dealership cars anywhere but where your lisc. is issued unless you have applied for and recieved an "alternate location" permit which is usually for no more than a week or two. You also cannot park a personally titled vehicle on your dealer lot either.
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