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Re: who owns my tractor??
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Posted by Peanut on September 16, 2004 at 13:07:00 from (12.10.115.129):
In Reply to: who owns my tractor?? posted by Lynn Kasdorf on September 16, 2004 at 12:08:29:
Goodness. This sounds like a mess. I can see this going a couple of ways. 1) You have a cancelled check showing you paid for it fair and square. If the guy you bought it from can prove he was the rightful owner, then it is yours to keep and give the old bag the middle finger. If the guy you bought it from can't prove he owned it, then TheRealRon is probably correct. If the old hag reports it stolen, you are now in possession of stolen property. It is likely you wont get in trouble but you will lose the tractor. Title/proof-of-ownership means everything. 2) Have a sit-down with the old hag and ask her what it will take for you to keep the tractor. Let her know how important it is to you. Basically, try to appeal to her sense of reason. If she has none, then tell her to come and get the tractor if can prove it is hers >>> make her show you the receipt/title/bill of sale. Charge her storage until she comes and gets it. AND make your barn to most expensive storage in town. Kick the guy's rear that sold it to you after he gives you all your money back PLUS what you have spent on replacement parts. I agree with the other post that you shouldn't assemble anything on the tractor if she wants it back. Good luck. Post back after this is all done. Hope you get to keep it.
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