The Problem
Dealing with abandoned boats left behind by previous homeowners can indeed be a nuisance. If possible, start by reaching out to the previous owner and inquire about their plans for the boat. They might not have been aware of the problem or simply forgot to remove it. A friendly reminder could prompt them to take action. If they purposely left the boat on the property, there are numerous reasons why they abandoned the boat including a lack of space where they have moved to, the expense of boat ownership can be expensive and they can no longer afford the costs associated with having a boat, or they may have lost interest in boating and chose not to be deal with the hassle of disposing of the boat. No matter the reasoning, if they are unable or unwilling to assist, you will need to consider the various solutions to the problem that you are now facing.
Solutions
If the previous owner can’t be reached or refuses to take responsibility, you have a few options. If the boat is in decent condition, you might be able to sell it or donate it to a charitable organization. Some nonprofits accept boat donations and either refurbish them for resale or use them for educational purposes. Another option is to determine if any parts of the boat are salvageable or recyclable. This could include metals, electronics, or other materials. If they are still in good condition, you may be able to sell or donate them to someone who might be able to use them for repairs or projects. If neither of those are an option, you’ll need to consider arranging for the proper disposal of the boat. Depending on where you live, there may be specific regulations regarding the disposal of boats. Contact your local municipal authority or environmental agency to find out about any permits or guidelines you need to follow. At Salvage Marine Network, a large part of our business is assisting homeowners in disposing of abandoned boats. We can haul the eyesore away for you. Not only is it the easiest route to take, it’s important that hazardous materials are disposed of properly, such as fuel, oil, or batteries. We can handle the entire process for you, from dismantling the boat to disposing of materials properly. Contact us at 888-542-6287 or email [email protected]. You can also submit a boat removal form by visiting our website at salvagemarine.net/boat-disposal and submitting a boat disposal form.
Remember, no matter which option you end up pursuing, to keep thorough records of your communications with the previous owner, as well as any actions you take to resolve the situation. This documentation might be helpful if legal issues arise later on. If the situation becomes contentious or you’re unsure of your rights and responsibilities, consider consulting with a legal professional who specializes in property law. They can provide guidance on how to proceed within the bounds of the law. Ultimately, dealing with an abandoned boat left behind by a previous homeowner can be frustrating, but with patience and persistence, you can usually find a solution that works for everyone involved.