Would've been nice if you'd mentioned at the outset of your needlessly long post that the property where the car is located is owned by your mother.
You certainly can ask, but you have no legal ability to recover these fees.
What does "the vehicle stuff" mean? Do you want this car gone or not?
Totem pole? Telling us that your mother gave you power-of-attorney (making you agents or attorneys-in-fact) is pretty meaningless without telling us about the authority granted by the POA.
Huh? You want this vehicle gone, and you want your sister to come and get it, but you want her to be charged with a crime for doing exactly what you want her to do? What the actual [bleep]?!
You are, of course, free to call the police. I imagine that, if you do, and if they show up, your sister will explain what's happening, and the cops will scold you for wasting their time.
I've been posting on legal message boards for a quarter century, and this is hands down the most obnoxious thing that folks post. You are in control of the story. You decide what we know. If you tell us a story and then don't like the answer you get, don't tell us that "you don't know the whole story." Whose fault is that if we don't know relevant things? It's yours.
Who cares? You came to a legal message board. Your desire to teach your 64-year old sister a life lesson isn't relevant to any legal issue. If you want the car gone, make it available to her to remove it.
So I want my legal fees
You certainly can ask, but you have no legal ability to recover these fees.
plus enough money to cover the costs of removing the vehicle stuff so the vehicle can be removed
What does "the vehicle stuff" mean? Do you want this car gone or not?
my sister and I are Powers of attorney which should make us higher up the totem pole by now if.
Totem pole? Telling us that your mother gave you power-of-attorney (making you agents or attorneys-in-fact) is pretty meaningless without telling us about the authority granted by the POA.
If my sister decides to come and get her vehicle that the last time it was licensed I think was 2006, even if she had a title to it can I press trespassing charges?
Huh? You want this vehicle gone, and you want your sister to come and get it, but you want her to be charged with a crime for doing exactly what you want her to do? What the actual [bleep]?!
You are, of course, free to call the police. I imagine that, if you do, and if they show up, your sister will explain what's happening, and the cops will scold you for wasting their time.
there's more to the story than that.
I've been posting on legal message boards for a quarter century, and this is hands down the most obnoxious thing that folks post. You are in control of the story. You decide what we know. If you tell us a story and then don't like the answer you get, don't tell us that "you don't know the whole story." Whose fault is that if we don't know relevant things? It's yours.
She's 64 years old as ND she needs to learn to be a responsible adult.
Who cares? You came to a legal message board. Your desire to teach your 64-year old sister a life lesson isn't relevant to any legal issue. If you want the car gone, make it available to her to remove it.