Truck Ownership Dispute Resolution

Summary

If youre dealing with a truck ownership dispute in Missouri, gather all evidence of ownership, such as a bill of sale or correspondence with the seller. Contact the Missouri Department of Revenue to inquire about obtaining a duplicate title and understand the process to contest any abandonment claims. Consider consulting a local attorney to explore legal options for reclaiming your truck. Documentation proving your agreement with the co-worker can be crucial in resolving the issue.

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I was going to sell a truck to a co-worker but I didn't have the proper paperwork yet and let him go ahead and have it now he doesn't want to pay me and doesn't want to give me the vehicle he's had it for * weeks and I'm sure hes in the process of filing abandonment paperwork on it how do I get it back ASAP I've owned the truck for a year and a half and bought it from a friend who will be able to send off for lost title in a couple months when he gets home from prison
It sounds like you're facing a complicated situation with your truck. Here are a few steps you might consider:
- Gather any evidence of ownership, such as a bill of sale or correspondence with the friend.
- If possible, obtain a statement from your friend about the sale.
- Contact the Kansas Department of Revenue to inquire about getting a duplicate title.
- Consider consulting a local attorney to explore legal options for reclaiming your truck.
Do you have any documentation or communication proving the agreement with your co-worker?
Why would I contact the Kansas department of revenue
You might contact the Kansas Department of Revenue to:
- Request a duplicate title for the truck if the original is lost.
- Verify procedures to prove ownership.
- Understand the process to prevent or contest any abandonment claims on the vehicle.
This can help in securing legal recognition of your ownership.
But why Kansas I'm from Missouri
Ah, I see the confusion. Since you're in Missouri, you'll want to contact the Missouri Department of Revenue instead for any title or ownership issues. Here's what you can do:
- Gather evidence of ownership (like a bill of sale).
- Contact the Missouri Department of Revenue for guidance on title issues.
- Consider legal advice to reclaim the truck.
Do you have any documentation proving your ownership of the truck?
I'm in Missouri right now and never said anything about Kansas why would you say Kansas
My apologies for the confusion earlier. Let's focus on your situation in Missouri. Regarding your truck:
- Gather all evidence of ownership, such as a bill of sale.
- Contact the Missouri Department of Revenue for guidance on obtaining a duplicate title.
- Consider reaching out to a local attorney to explore legal options to reclaim your truck.
Do you have any documentation or communication that proves your agreement with your co-worker?
How was your confusion what would make you think that I'm from Kansas
My apologies for the mix-up earlier. Let's focus on your situation in Missouri. To address your issue:
- Gather evidence of ownership, like a bill of sale.
- Contact the Missouri Department of Revenue for guidance on title issues.
- Consider legal advice to reclaim your truck.
Do you have any documentation proving your ownership of the truck?
Once again why would you assume that I was from Kansas I never said anything about Kansas what a friend from New York what makes you think that has anything to do with Kansas
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It seems there was a misunderstanding about the location earlier. Let's focus on your situation in Missouri. You might want to gather any documentation proving your ownership of the truck and consider contacting the Missouri Department of Revenue for guidance on title issues. Do you have any documentation or communication with your co-worker about the agreement?