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Last edited by dodgecamper; 03-08-2009 at 09:40 PM.
lol is thread a joke?
Original Post NAZI Moderated
Originally posted by r3cc0s
Felon or Mistermeiner
What if the owner of the empty lot is also the owner of the van?
Updated: March 10, 2022
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Didn't know salvage rule applies on land too.....
Moehamed wouldnt approve.
No virgins for you.
CPS bust your cracker ass.
iz dont thinkz dat you bin da owner of da empty lotz nexts to yourz house.Originally posted by dodgecamper
there is a old 1970-80 dodge tradesman b200 camper van that has bin next to my house in a empty lot, for a very long time. (over 2 months).
i would like to claim ownership over it because it a camper van and i bet i could get it working.
i don't know who owns the empty lot but i have meet the owner of the van however i have no way of conntaing him(he bin gone for over 2 months.).
is there a way to do this? also the cops checked it out 1 month ago and did nothing about it.
also can i move it into my driveway so it dose not get towed?(if the guy comes back i will charge him for storing his van.)
so youz cant claims da dodges for youz mang.
kapeiche?
Originally posted by R!zz0
Sunny Leone
I would love to make her my Butter Chicken
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Last edited by dodgecamper; 03-08-2009 at 09:40 PM.
make sure u remove the bodiez from the back yo, dat shit will stink if you leave it
Originally posted by Unknown303
Everything makes me upset.Originally posted by Mibz
Nonsense. You've all got slanty eyes, play Starcraft, speak Chinese and eat nothing but sushi and ginger beef.
DON'T TRY AND CONVINCE ME OTHERWISE
There's been this empty house next door for like, 2 months. Think I can claim it? It's pretty baller.
Some people are funny. They spend money they don't have, to buy things they don't need, to impress people they don't like.
Ok well what about the possibility that the van owner is friends with the lot owner, and the lot owner gave prior premission for that van to be parked there.
We can't answer much if it lack details, that's where we're coming from.
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Originally posted by TACO.VIDAL
Moehamed wouldnt approve.
No virgins for you.
CPS bust your cracker ass.
What exactly is your problem??...What does your post in this thread have to do with anything??
Did you actually ready anything or??...
...@therealarifjina...
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Last edited by dodgecamper; 03-08-2009 at 09:41 PM.
so someone parked their van for 2 month...and you just want it to become yours??? WTF, seriously. Ever though that maybe its parked there as storage...until they come back...if it was over 2 years yah I can see it a little bit more of a possibility, but 2 month man...get real
Amazingly enough if a house has been abandoned for too long - there is a thing in Canada called squatter rights.
Its very similar to the UK squatters rights, which has on rare occasion - come up roses for bums.
http://property.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle3763834.ece
Don't know about cars though.
But if you cybersquat .com addresses, others can sue you. I'm proud to say that on two .com's that I purchased - I got a threat to sue me for $200,000 + $500 US for each word that they deemed a trademark violation.
Hah - sued for something I own, the world has gone crazy.
Last edited by ZenOps; 03-08-2009 at 09:03 PM.
Cocoa $10,000 per ton.
There's a GMC Jimmy in my condo complex I haven't seen move for about 3 weeks. It'd make an excellent winter vehicle I think. The owner clearly doesn't want it anymore, and I'm certain he's just give it to me.
Luckily, it's in front of the unit that owns it. I'll let you know how that works out...
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Last edited by dodgecamper; 03-08-2009 at 09:41 PM.
Go to your local city's land title office and do a search on that address... Fees will apply. But if you don't have business with the property they might not let you. (i.e. buying the place, or bank giving mortgage to the owner)Originally posted by dodgecamper
any idea on how to do this? the own dose not live on the lot or any ware near it.
Maybe try going to the registry (where you get your license plate) and see if there're any liens against the property. (Edit: where it might tell you who the owner of the mortgage are)
Last edited by TomcoPDR; 03-08-2009 at 09:16 PM.
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Simple answer is no. You cannot just "claim" ownership.
You have no grounds for it. Just because someone is not using a vehicle at the time does not make it yours for the taking. Have you ever thought that maybe due to winter he is just storing it and will move it again come spring? Give your head a shake.
It does make sense that if its on the public street for too long it will eventually become the property of the city.
Cocoa $10,000 per ton.
to answer your question:
suicide is the best option in this situation.