Your HOA Sent a Warning. Your Neighbor Keeps Complaining. Here's What New Port Richey Residents Do Next
Neighborhoods We Serve Throughout New Port Richey
This matters because not all junk car buyers will come to every corner of New Port Richey. We do. Our team regularly picks up vehicles throughout:
- Beacon Woods — one of NPR’s largest planned communities; HOA-enforced vehicle rules are strict here
- Jasmine Estates — close to US-19, high-traffic neighborhood, code enforcement is active
- Aloha Gardens — Gulf-adjacent, flood risk area; we see storm-damaged vehicles here regularly
- River Hills — near the Cotee River; flood-damaged and waterlogged vehicles are common after heavy rain events
- Downtown New Port Richey — older neighborhoods with tight driveways and multi-vehicle households
- Bear Creek and surrounding areas off Little Road and SR-54 — newer subdivisions with active HOAs
No matter which neighborhood you’re in, we’ll come to you. Same-day pickup is available in most areas.
Get Cash for My Car: Fast, Reliable, and Local in Pasco County, FL
It might have started as a warning letter slipped under your door from the Beacon Woods HOA. Or maybe it was a polite-but-firm note from your property manager near Orchid Lake. Or maybe you’ve just been putting it off — the non-running car parked on the side of the house, half-visible from Little Road or tucked behind a fence on Massachusetts Avenue — and you know it’s only a matter of time before someone official takes notice.
If that sounds familiar, you’re in the right place.
We Buy Junk Cars Pasco has been helping New Port Richey homeowners, renters, and property managers deal with exactly this situation for over 15 years. We know the neighborhoods. We know the streets. And we know how to make this problem disappear — fast — while putting cash in your pocket at the same time.
Why New Port Richey Residents Choose Us Over National Buyers
We’re not a 1-800 number routing your call to a dispatcher three states away. We’re a local Pasco County operation. Here’s why that matters to you:
We know the area. When you tell us you’re near Orchid Lake Road or off Madison Street, we know exactly where that is and can give you an accurate ETA — not a guessing game.
Our overhead is lower. Local operations mean less fuel cost, less logistics overhead, and more competitive offers we pass directly to you.
We move faster. National chains often require 2–5 day windows. We regularly do same-day pickup because we’re already here.
We’re accountable. We have a real local reputation to uphold in this community. Check our Google reviews. We’ve served this area for over 15 years and that track record means something.
New Port Richey’s HOA and Code Enforcement Landscape in 2026
New Port Richey is a city with a strong sense of neighborhood identity. From the historic homes near Downtown New Port Richey and Sims Park to the suburban subdivisions spreading toward SR-54 and Little Road, homeowners associations and the city’s code enforcement division both take vehicle storage seriously.
Under City of New Port Richey Code of Ordinances and applicable Florida statutes, the following vehicle situations are commonly cited:
- Vehicles that are inoperable (cannot move under their own power)
- Vehicles parked on unpaved surfaces — grass, dirt, gravel — in residential areas
- Vehicles with expired registration that are visible from the street
- Vehicles that show significant exterior deterioration (rust, missing panels, broken windows)
If you’ve received a notice from the city, you typically have 30 days to resolve it before re-inspection — and re-inspection can trigger fines that escalate quickly. The fastest and most complete solution isn’t to move the car to a different part of the property. It’s to remove it entirely, legally transfer ownership, and close the issue for good.
That’s what we do.
The Real Cost of Keeping That Car on Your Property
Here’s something most people don’t calculate until it’s too late: a junk car that “isn’t hurting anyone” can actually cost you real money over time.
HOA fines in communities like Beacon Woods or Jasmine Estates can run $50–$150 per day after an initial grace period. A month of ignored notices can easily cost you $1,500–$4,000 in fines — and in some cases, HOAs have the authority to place liens on your property.
City code enforcement fines follow a similar escalation structure. A citation that starts at a warning can reach $250 per day in repeat-offense situations under Florida Statute 162.
Liability exposure is another overlooked risk. An inoperable car on your property can attract trespassers or become a hazard in ways that could result in insurance complications.
Compare all of that to calling us, getting a cash offer, and having the vehicle gone within 24 hours — with paperwork handled and the car officially off your name with the state. The math is obvious.
Frequently Asked Questions: New Port Richey Edition
I got a code violation notice — how fast can you come? We understand urgency. In most New Port Richey cases, we can be there same day or next day. Call us and let us know you’re working against a deadline.
My car is in a tight spot — can you still tow it? Yes. Our drivers are experienced with compact driveways, narrow streets, and limited-access properties throughout NPR. We have the right equipment.
Will my HOA know you came? The only thing that matters to your HOA is that the car is gone. Once we remove it and you’ve notified them the violation is resolved, that’s typically the end of it.
I owe money on the car — can I still sell it? This is more complex, but not impossible. Call us and we can walk you through what’s involved depending on your specific lien situation.
What about the $50 bonus I saw on the website? Yes — we’re currently offering an extra $50 cash bonus on all offers. That applies to New Port Richey pickups too.

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What We Buy in New Port Richey — No Exceptions
We work with every vehicle type and every condition. New Port Richey residents bring us:
- Cars that haven’t started in months or years
- Flood-damaged and storm-damaged vehicles — NPR’s proximity to the Gulf and the Cotee River makes this especially common
- Collision-damaged cars where the repair estimate exceeded the car’s value
- High-mileage work trucks that have simply reached end of life
- RVs and campers — common in this part of Pasco County
- Boats and trailers sitting on dry land longer than they should be
- Cars with no title — we can advise on Florida’s process for bonded or replacement titles
We also buy vehicles that other buyers pass on: older model years, cars with frame damage, vehicles with missing catalytic converters, and more. If you’re not sure, just call us and describe what you have. The call costs you nothing.