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Unless the person filing the civil suit is a 'tard though, I'm guessing something shady went down, either intentional or with intent. Otherwise it'll get thrown out when the OP stands up and his only argument is "I don't like it!"
Perhaps not though. I'm guessing we get to wait months now for this thing to resolve, and we'll only ever find out the conclusion if the OP wins.-------------------------------------------------
1989 - E30 - M20B25 - Manual. Approx 300,000+ miles - Track Rat & Weekend Fun
2000 - E46 - M52TUB28 - Manual. Approx 130,000 miles - [not so] Daily Driver
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I'm looking for a Lachssilber Passenger Fender and Hood. PM if you have one or both to sell!Comment
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Originally posted by SonnyI am a meme for our community.Comment
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Long enough to.... wait,
Thank you.
If that were the case, he wouldn't have to take it to civil court with the buyer.No E30 ClubOriginally posted by MrBurgundyAnyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.Comment
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I'm trying to read between the lines of what OP has said and if i'm reading it right,then OP sold car to friend on payments and kept the title,Op may or may not have a title showing himself as leinholder,which makes a difference to the court.
If OP has a title showing himself as leinholder,then the tow company has different responsibilities to take possesion through the lein process,If they followed the process and the leinholder didnt take action then the leinholder has no recourse left unless the tow company didnt follow the law properly.
If the OP has a title showing himself as owner and he didnt take action to recover his property from the tow company then the tow company has every right to recover his money by auctioning off the vehicle,AND he may come after the legal owner for additional money that he is owed until his lein is satisfied.
If the tow company has satisfied the state requirements then he has every right to sell the vehicle at auction and THAT sale is legal and binding and the buyer IS the new legal owner,he gets a NEW title,and any old titles are void.There are not 2 valid titles issued by the state.The new owner has no responsibility to any former owners or leinholders.
If the OP is owed money by whoever he sold the car to then he can still go after that person for whatever is due him but he probably cant recover the property at this point.
I am not an attorney and this is all my own opinion so dont take this as legal advice.Pass the popcorn please!1990 325is "the rat"/ E30 Warsteiner tribute racecar/1985 325e "faded Glory"/ 1968 Chevy II Nova "the baby"/ 2001 525i 5spd purchased May 2013 with 16k miles. Plus other junk that annoys the neighbors.Comment
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Last edited by SGT4677; 12-06-2012, 05:51 PM.1990 325is "the rat"/ E30 Warsteiner tribute racecar/1985 325e "faded Glory"/ 1968 Chevy II Nova "the baby"/ 2001 525i 5spd purchased May 2013 with 16k miles. Plus other junk that annoys the neighbors.Comment
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Giersdorf, Terry.
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Hey if i knew it was on auction i would haha!
That was Dan and his white E30, he moved to spokane and needed a winter car. I still have my 89 zinno and plan to start the S50 swap in february!
Sorry about off-topic post, continue with the shady towing drivers/court drama..
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