I was renting a house from her. She wanted me out (we don't gain along) and my sister moved in. My Blazer isn't running and I was told to any leave the keys and the title or gain it out of there. I was have friends get it out of there for me this weekend. When she found out she towed it and won't report me where it is. I called the sheriff (they haven't call back yet) but does anyone know if she can legally hold on to it because it was on her property?
No she cannot! You have conspicuously made arrangements to get it as requested, if she towed it somewhere she needs to acquire it back to you, in certainty you can probably ask the sherriff to have her tow it to the place of your choice and she would of course immediately be liable for the towing charges as well.
Yeah, she can probably have it towed. But, she can't withhold its location; that turns it into theft. The sheriff is going to probably grumble and not want to bring involved, but they'll tell her she has to turn it over.
Really, I hope things turn around for you.
As long as her signature is not on the title, no. She can have it towed if it's on her property, but she can NOT keep the information from you as to where on earth it is. I would think that would be considered grand thieving auto.
No she can't. Unless you are a minor or you are mentally disabled and she is in charge of your care.
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Any property owner with a vehicle gone abandoned on the property can, after requesting the owner of the vehicle move it, call a towing company to remove an solitary vehicle from the property.
Yes, it is legal. This is Oklahoma, other states are similar.
TITLE 47 § 907. Special Liens
Every person with permission in possession of an abandoned vehicle shall hold a special lien thereon for
the compensation due him from the owner of such abandoned vehicle for all expenses incurred.
Which method you can pay the tow company to get it rear. The sheriff can probably tell you who did the tow.
No she cannot! You have conspicuously made arrangements to get it as requested, if she towed it somewhere she needs to acquire it back to you, in certainty you can probably ask the sherriff to have her tow it to the place of your choice and she would of course immediately be liable for the towing charges as well.
As long as her signature is not on the title, no. She can have it towed if it's on her property, but she can NOT keep the information from you as to where on earth it is. I would think that would be considered grand thieving auto.
No she can't. Unless you are a minor or you are mentally disabled and she is in charge of your care.
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Yes it is your vehicle but at the same time she could say that you discarded the vehicle on her property and then she could have it towed past its sell-by date.No she cannot! You have conspicuously made arrangements to get it as requested, if she towed it somewhere she needs to acquire it back to you, in certainty you can probably ask the sherriff to have her tow it to the place of your choice and she would of course immediately be liable for the towing charges as well.
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I'm sorry this is up to you.Yeah, she can probably have it towed. But, she can't withhold its location; that turns it into theft. The sheriff is going to probably grumble and not want to bring involved, but they'll tell her she has to turn it over.
Really, I hope things turn around for you.
As long as her signature is not on the title, no. She can have it towed if it's on her property, but she can NOT keep the information from you as to where on earth it is. I would think that would be considered grand thieving auto.
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No she can't. Unless you are a minor or you are mentally disabled and she is in charge of your care.
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Answers: Bad answers abounding again.
Any property owner with a vehicle gone abandoned on the property can, after requesting the owner of the vehicle move it, call a towing company to remove an solitary vehicle from the property.
Yes, it is legal. This is Oklahoma, other states are similar.
TITLE 47 § 907. Special Liens
Every person with permission in possession of an abandoned vehicle shall hold a special lien thereon for
the compensation due him from the owner of such abandoned vehicle for all expenses incurred.
Which method you can pay the tow company to get it rear. The sheriff can probably tell you who did the tow.
No she cannot! You have conspicuously made arrangements to get it as requested, if she towed it somewhere she needs to acquire it back to you, in certainty you can probably ask the sherriff to have her tow it to the place of your choice and she would of course immediately be liable for the towing charges as well.
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As long as her signature is not on the title, no. She can have it towed if it's on her property, but she can NOT keep the information from you as to where on earth it is. I would think that would be considered grand thieving auto.
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tell her you will be reporting the coupé stolenNo she can't. Unless you are a minor or you are mentally disabled and she is in charge of your care.
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