if they have the receipt
In certain cases yes they can forcefully gain access to your home/property... An Example would be that person (A) is sued in civil court for the return of property belonging to person (B) and the court orders person (A) to return said property by a certain date but person (A) fails to do so...The court can then have the police go to the residence of person (A) and take possession of the listed property..
Depends on your contract. Get it out and read it. Some have an "as is" clause and that means you bought as it was leaks and all. It may have a 60 day return in the contract so you could return it. If the dealer or person you bought it from is honest he or she may fix it or allow you to return it.
Unless specifically ordered to return the person's property by the courts or the sheriffs department, you are not legally obligated to accommodate the person who may own the belongings. On the other hand, if you really want to return the property, call him and drop it off somewhere for him to pick up.
Can I return the car (2006 Hyundai Sonata) I just bought?
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bail (novaNet)
While it is not harassment to seek the return of property that is legitimately yours, continuing to call someone that refuses to return the property is not going to resolve the issue.If this person refuses to return the property, you should file suit in civil court for the return of the property. (Small claims court may apply, depending on the property and the jurisdiction.)Additional: Also, under the criminal statutes of your jurisdiction, and depending on the "property" being claimed, you may also have grounds to report them to law eenforcement for a criminal offense 'wrongfully converting property belonging to another to their own use,' (or similar wording).CAUTION: Do NOT expect law enforcement to become embroiled in any civil dispute over items personal property.
Bail is the property or money given as surety that a person released from custody will return at an appointed time.
The executor should not have allowed the property out of her/his possession. It is their duty to safeguard the property on behalf of the heirs. The executor will need to sue the person who has taken the property.
You cannot return a vehicle. If you bought the used car "AS IS" with no warranty then you bought it as is, which means, exactly that, AS IS. If however you bought it with a warranty then the warranty may cover the repair.
Yes, you can deduct property taxes in California on your tax return.
You can't once you have bought them you can't return them sorry!