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Under s. 823.11, the owner of a derelict vessel is liable for all costs arising out of the relocation or removal of the vessel from state waters. Abandoned vessels, including those found on private property, are not addressed specifically in Florida law but are dealt with under the abandoned property laws of the state.
Derelict motor vehicles, mean a motor vehicle or boat, respectively, which has the wheels, current registration, engine or a substantial part thereof removed or discarded, or of no value as a means of transportation, or of no value ex- cept for salvage of parts.
Motor Vehicles 316.1975. Unattended motor vehicle. (1) A person driving or in charge of any motor vehicle may not permit it to stand unattended without first stopping the engine, locking the ignition, and removing the key.
Under Florida Statute 83.595, landlords may presume abandonment if the tenant has been absent from the property for at least 15 consecutive days, provided there is no written notice from the tenant about the absence and the rent is not current.
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