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This has gone on for 7 months. I have told them repeatedly," I am not George,please remove my number".The only response to date is blocking their number. Will the Oklahoma Atty. Gen. be able to help me?
answered on Dec 1, 2013
The Attorney General will likely be able to help you. You might also consider talking to an attorney about state and federal laws that govern debt collection practices.
The dealership failed to send me the title in a reasonable amount of time. Can i get out of my contract without a repossession on my record? Is this justified cause for a claim?
answered on Dec 1, 2013
You may be entitled to damages for any harm caused by their failure to send you a title certificate, but it is unlikely you could get out of the sale.
answered on Dec 1, 2013
Maybe. It depends on all the surrounding facts and circumstances. For example, was there was a legally enforceable agreement between the two of you that would prevent him from taking it back? Did he have legal title to the vehicle at the time he took it back? Can you prove it was a gift even if... View More
I repossed the car now the first lady is suing me for $1,000 the amount she put down on the car so what do i do??
answered on Dec 1, 2013
We do not have enough information to answer your question. An attorney would have to know much more about the details of the first sale and the repossession. There are really five things going on: the sale of a car; the financing of the sale; the buyer's sale to another purchaser; the... View More
answered on Nov 23, 2013
Often, the purchaser will say it was a loan and the person in possession of the item will say it was a gift. Assuming there is evidence that your ex-boyfriend made payments on the tv, you have a stronger case that it was a loan and not a gift. You should talk to an attorney about suing for return... View More
answered on Oct 25, 2013
That depends on what is in the contract. If the contract specifies the manager will maintain a real estate license with the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission and he or she fails to do so, then the manager has probably breached the agreement. Also, if the person managing your property does not have... View More
answered on Mar 28, 2011
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