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30-12-2007, 03:36 PM | #1 | ||
Built Ford Tough
Join Date: Nov 2005
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Guys,
I've got an interesting one for you. My girlfriends Stepmother bought her a small car for $4000 almost 4 months ago. My girlfriend has been paying off the loan since, and is yet to miss a payment and has the receipts. In the last few days there has been a falling out, and the stepmother is now threatening to reposses the car, based on she asked the Car wholesale dealer who is a family friend to mark down the car as encumbered. I can't do a REVS check today because they are not open on Sundays, but just wanted to get your thoughts on it. Key points No Contract was singed between my gf and stepmum Girlfriend has receipts to say that she paid for it Girlfriend has rego slip in her name Can stepmum reposses the car? No payments have been missed Any help or thoughts would be much appreciated... Thanks heaps
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