How can I best take a vehicle I own back from an ex-boyfriend?

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How can I best take a vehicle I own back from an ex-boyfriend?

I have a vehicle, which is registered and has a bank loan solely my name. My ex currently has possession of the vehicle and has been paying the bank the loan it is through. He also has insurance on the car. Our agreement was for him to lease the vehicle but I no longer feel my interests are protected and want I want possession of it back.

Asked on March 29, 2012 under Business Law, Florida

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

If you have an agreement that your former boy friend was to lease the vehicle you are writing about from you and he is current on his obligations under the written or oral agreement that you and he have, legally you do not have a basis to ask for the return of the vehicle from him that he possesses.

You can do so but he is no legally obligated to comply with your request for its return.


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