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so does this guy own my Sciroccos now?
IF there is a law like that (I think it falls under "abandoned vehicles",
you can always argue your case in court since there was a verbal agreement
which is the same as a contract. I don't see the judge finding in his favor
since I don't believe anyone in his right mind would park his two cars in
someone's barn without having some sort of agreement. Besides, I doubt it
would even go to court after you have a lawyer call him and give him the
skinny on your case against him. I wouldn't worry about it too much but if
you want to keep your cars I would defineately be looking for a different
place to store them!!!
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robbie Cotner" <robw_z@yahoo.com>
To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 2:04 PM
Subject: so does this guy own my Sciroccos now?
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> hey all, I have two Sciroccos that I'm storing on a friends fathers farm.
I dropped them off there in June 2002, and said I would have them out of
there by fall. Well fall came, and I still didn't have any place to put
them. Through a quite frictional agreement, he said I could keep them there
over the winter. I offered to pay him, but he declined. Well it's been a
few months since the agreement, and winter is still not over, but hes now
saying that they've been on his property 90 days and he's thinking about
selling them and keeping the money himself, something about how after 90
days they became his legally- I have heard something about people having the
right to do that somewhere- so I'm asking does he own my cars now and can
he sell them? Thanks- I do have the titles for the cars btw-
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> -Rob
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