Posted by kyplowboy on January 01, 2010 at 21:22:46 from (98.93.30.7):
In Reply to: STRANGE BUT TRUE posted by JR. FRYE on January 01, 2010 at 12:51:24:
I have a strange one for you I learned when I got divorced. My exwife left her car that she had when we got married that was all in her name setting in my drive way (took the one that was in my name but that's a whole other story). Set there for 6 months, I sent letters asking her to come get it, just set there. I found a guy who wanted it and I had the only set of keys for it. Started it up, we drove it to the end of the drive way and back, settled on a price. Figured I should talk to my lawyer before I did anything else. She told me not to touch it. I could go to jail for even starting it up. I had to call a buddy of mine with a wrecker to come get it and he would have to file a lein aginst it to ever get it. He took it in and sent them a letter saying he was charge'n them out the rear for keeping it. She showed up with the money, so at least he got some cash out of it. Lawyer said I could not charge storage in KY, only a wrecker service could.
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