Camper Purchase Dispute Resolution

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If you bought a fifth wheel camper in Texas and the seller moved it without your consent, it might be considered theft. Gather all relevant documents, including the bill of sale and communication records. Since youve filed an IC3 report, contact local law enforcement in Tarrant County to report the issue. Consider consulting a local attorney for advice on your legal options. Taking these steps can help you address the situation and potentially recover your camper or the money you paid.

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IN TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS. IF I BUY A FIFTH WHEEL CAMPER AND HAVE A BILL OF SALE ... AND THE SELLER MOVES IT FROM THE LOCATION AND WON'T RESPOND TO MY MESSAGES OR CALLS, IS THAT CONSIDERED THEFT ?
In Texas, if you have a valid bill of sale and the seller has moved the camper without your consent, it could potentially be considered theft. However, it's important to gather all relevant documents and evidence. Have you tried contacting local law enforcement or a legal advisor for assistance?
NOT YET ..I DID FILE A IC3 REPORT
Since you’ve already filed an IC3 report, it might be helpful to contact local law enforcement in Tarrant County to report the issue. They can guide you on the next steps and whether it qualifies as theft. Are you considering taking legal action or need help with finding local legal advisors?
YES IM TAKING ACTION .. I PAID * FOR THAT CAMPER
It sounds like you're ready to pursue legal action. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Contact local law enforcement in Tarrant County to report the issue as potential theft.
- Gather all documentation related to the purchase, including the bill of sale and any communication with the seller.
- Consider consulting a local attorney for advice on your options.
If you need assistance connecting with local lawyers, let me know, and I can help with that. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can assist with your case?