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Verbal contracts can be legally binding in Arkansas, but proving them is challenging without written agreements. Witnesses can help validate the claim. For a trailer to be considered a gift, the giver must have intended to give it, delivered it, and the recipient must have accepted it. Sexual harassment, including unwanted sexual advances, is a serious issue and can be reported to local authorities. Evidence such as messages, emails, or witnesses can support your case. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
Im living a trailer that was given to me try that was given to me after a fire in February. Well, now the man that gave it to me. I worked for and he is saying that it's not mine. And I had to start paying rent on it. And I want to know if he can take it back from me.
Hello ****, to provide the most relevant information, could you please let me know which state you are located in? Also, do you have any written agreement or proof about the trailer being given to you?
No just witnesses with me when he said it
Hello ****, without a written agreement, it can be challenging. Witnesses can be helpful. However, laws vary by state. Could you please let me know your location?
Arkansas
Hello ****, in Arkansas:
- Verbal contracts can be legally binding.
- Witnesses can validate this.
- But, it's generally harder to prove compared to written contracts.
- Consider seeking legal advice to protect your rights.
Isnt it consider as a gift
The trailer could be considered a gift if three conditions are met:
*. The giver intended to give the trailer as a gift,
*. The giver delivered the trailer to you,
*. You accepted the trailer.
However, this may be difficult to prove without a written record. Please consult with a local attorney to understand your rights better.
Ok ty
You're welcome, ****! If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Stay safe and best of luck with your situation.
Well i do what about a sexual harrasment where he has talked sexual thing to me and now its Circumstanceswith him giving me the trailer
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Sexual harassment is a serious issue. In Arkansas:
- Unwanted sexual advances can be considered sexual harassment.
- You can report this to local authorities and consult with a lawyer.
- Evidence such as messages, emails, or witnesses could help your case.
Please ensure your safety first.
Ok ty
You're welcome, ****. If you need further assistance or have any other questions, don't hesitate to reach out. Take care and be safe.