I have a cancelled check showing payment to the company. It does not prove much except I paid Ace Propane $975 by check on that date. Tanks don't have titles as far as I know. Neither do old tractors. I also have a receipt from that company showing the $975 they received by them, from me, on that date. I also have a separate receipt a few weeks later for the gas to fill it up. None of the receipts itemize anything except the later gas bill shows the rate per gallon.
So yeah, I wrote the guy a check, payment in full and never considered that . . . at a later date, a tank that is on my property with my name on it, that I paid for and installed, myself, would be in question.
I can't think of anything else on my property that I have to prove ownership of. I have a deed to my farm and properties, and titles to any newer cars and trucks. My older cars and trucks, and almost 100 tractors have no proof of ownership. Nor do my many diesel and heating oil tanks. Nor do my ox/actelylne tanks. Nor do any of my smaller propane tanks. Nor do thousands of dollars worth of furniture, shop tools, appliances, etc.
What happened to "posession is 9/10ths of the law?" As far as I'm concerned, if I claim ownership to something on my land, that should be taken as fact unless someone can prove otherwise. NOT the other way around. Does seem it works that way with most everything else.
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