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Re: Need advice on law or little input from a lawyer

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The Wall wrote:If it's not in your name make sure it's license is there and push it out onto the street. It's not your responsibility to store their trailer. If someone asks you about it just say you have no idea. Unless you're trying to get it claimed abandoned so you can sell it and make some money. Can you put a lean on it?
SA_Steve wrote:Lean it over for sure.
I would of loved to pushed it over or pulled out in street but it was a big double wide and nothing I could of done to even try to move it or anything.
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Re: Need advice on law or little input from a lawyer

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Chalk up the heart ache and expense to life lesson learned.

I learned a long time ago, when I help family, I never expect anything in return. I make everything a gift.

It's something I do for myself...

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Re: Need advice on law or little input from a lawyer

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Abraham wrote:Chalk up the heart ache and expense to life lesson learned.

I learned a long time ago, when I help family, I never expect anything in return. I make everything a gift.

It's something I do for myself...
Best way to do it. I just tell them to pay it forward. If you want to sell something don't sell it to family.

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Re: Need advice on law or little input from a lawyer

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PBR wrote:
The Wall wrote:If it's not in your name make sure it's license is there and push it out onto the street. It's not your responsibility to store their trailer. If someone asks you about it just say you have no idea. Unless you're trying to get it claimed abandoned so you can sell it and make some money. Can you put a lean on it?
SA_Steve wrote:Lean it over for sure.
I would of loved to pushed it over or pulled out in street but it was a big double wide and nothing I could of done to even try to move it or anything.
Hiring a tow truck would have been cheaper for you in the long run.
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Re: Need advice on law or little input from a lawyer

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The Wall wrote:
PBR wrote:
The Wall wrote:If it's not in your name make sure it's license is there and push it out onto the street. It's not your responsibility to store their trailer. If someone asks you about it just say you have no idea. Unless you're trying to get it claimed abandoned so you can sell it and make some money. Can you put a lean on it?
SA_Steve wrote:Lean it over for sure.
I would of loved to pushed it over or pulled out in street but it was a big double wide and nothing I could of done to even try to move it or anything.
Hiring a tow truck would have been cheaper for you in the long run.

With a double wide the wheels are removed and the tongues are stored under the trailer when it's put together, there's no way to move one with a tow truck. They have to re-install wheels, axles, and both tongues, disconnect all utilities and lift it off of any leveling blocks, but I'm glad it all worked out for the OP lesson learned, about family loyalties being a one way street.
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