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Purchase Price: $475
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A couple were living together for a while. The woman bought a car, her name only on all contracts. She left him and left the car with him, not giving it to him, but, left the car at the home. Now it is time for the car to be repossessed and it is nowhere to be found. It was broke down, so it may be at a junkyard or something. If the car is never recovered, what happens to her as the owner? Can he be held responsible at all since the car was left there?

You know the woman who wanna get married and build a family, even though some of them have been married before, have kids already, have a big sexual past, a lot of emotional baggage, contact with exes and their family members, habits from them etc!

Shouldn’t a used woman be in stock price just like the used car?

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I bought a car from an auction, and i am currently trying to get the title under my name so that i can resale it for profit. I sold it to a woman for 700 flat rate and gave her a plain written reciept and orally negotiated that she can take the car and park it at her house until i get the title and then transfer the vehicle to her name. I trusted her and warned her and her son to not drive the vehicle until i sign over the title. Now her son was caught driving the car without any registration or stickers or license. He also had marijuana in his possession and the police impounded the car. And she can not get the car out without a title. So that means i would have to get it out myself with my money. Now this woman wants her money back. What should i do?
Today i finally got the title under my name and got insurance for the car which costs me 62$. The impound fees to get the car out will cost me 133$ plus 29$ per day that it is on the lot. Im waiting to come up with money to get the car out. The 700 $ went straight to my mother because she was the original one who put money into buying the car, she just used my license to buy it since my mother did not have a drivers license. so the vehicle would have to be registered under my name. My mother sold it to her while i was at the store, then on my way back to my mothers house i spotted the van and pulled them over to negotiate what will happen to the car because i did not want them to be driving it without any stickers. They told me they really wanted the car badly and were excited for it. So i felt sorry for them and just let them take the car and we negotiated that i will get title as soon as possible. So i know its my fault to for letting this happen, but also its her too for letting her

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