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California confiscates and destroys abandoned RVs worth up to $4,000

25.04.2026 10:08 1 min 2 sources
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California authorities have begun confiscating and destroying abandoned RVs and trailers on public roads worth up to $4,000. The measure applies in Alameda and Los Angeles counties until January 1, 2030, with owners given 30 days to claim their vehicles.

California authorities have tightened rules regarding abandoned RVs and caravans on public roads. Vehicles worth up to $4,000 that are not claimed by owners within 30 days are subject to confiscation and destruction.

Details of the measure

  • The regulation applies in Alameda and Los Angeles counties.
  • It is in effect until January 1, 2030.
  • Owners have 30 days to claim their vehicle.
  • Confiscation applies to RVs and trailers abandoned on streets.

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