Stealing is an awful thing. But only you have the ability to take action. If someone literally stole the car, and somehow managed to steal a house, you might want to take legal action.
If the car & house is in there name, you might want to take a step back and think about your morals. Is revenge really worth it?
* It is best to contact the ex and see if she will consider giving the car back because it means so much to you. If she declines then offer to buy it.
she wants to get back with him
You make whatever deal you have to with the ex to get them to sign over their interest in the car. I hope the car is worth it. LOLOL
Depends on the prior circumstances and promises made.
In most cases, if your name is on the title of the car and you are the one who took out the loan, you have the legal right to take back the car from your ex. However, it is important to check the specific laws in your state and any agreements you may have made with your ex regarding the car.
A person was driving down the road behind a Jeep. The tire cover on the back of it said "It's WE THE PEOPLE. NOT Me The President" The man driving the car turned out to be an Ex-Marine officer.
ask him to come to your house and give it to him hard
You're back with your ex. But, why was he your ex?
If your ex has your car and refuses to return it, you should first try to communicate with them calmly and ask for the car back. If they still refuse, you may need to seek legal assistance or involve law enforcement to help resolve the situation and get your car back.
1. he is probably a jerk 2. he wants you back. 3. he wants money from your furniture 4. he plans on stealing it
A straightforward sentence with no unnecessary words. ex: Car is yellow, not the car is yellow big house hurts a lot
sneak in and steal it back it your stuff