You need very good proof it was not damaged before the repossession. Nearly impossible to do as he can say it was damaged when he got it (and he will, believe me).
Gathering evidence.
Daniel Shays organized a group of farmhand rebels to march across western Massachusetts in an attempt to forcibly stop banks from seizing property.
Daniel Shays organized a group of farmhand rebels to march across western Massachusetts in an attempt to forcibly stop banks from seizing property.
Daniel Shays organized a group of farmhand rebels to march across western Massachusetts in an attempt to forcibly stop banks from seizing property.
Daniel Shays organized a group of farmhand rebels to march across western Massachusetts in an attempt to forcibly stop banks from seizing property.
Daniel Shays organized a group of farmhand rebels to march across western Massachusetts in an attempt to forcibly stop banks from seizing property.
Daniel Shays organized a group of farmhand rebels to march across western Massachusetts in an attempt to forcibly stop banks from seizing property.
Daniel Shays organized a group of farmhand rebels to march across western Massachusetts in an attempt to forcibly stop banks from seizing property.
If a defendant fails to pay damages awarded by a court, the plaintiff can take legal steps to enforce the judgment. This may include garnishing the defendant's wages, placing liens on their property, or seizing assets. In some cases, the court may also hold the defendant in contempt, which can result in additional penalties. Ultimately, the enforcement process can vary based on jurisdiction and the defendant's financial situation.
1786
Expropriation is the seizing of property or goods for official purposes. By extension, the term is also applied to someone using another's goods or ideas. Example : "The company was upset at the expropriation of their utility trucks by the city." Example : "Bill felt that the company was planning the expropriation of his own ideas."
Sure, we might benefit from expanding Highway 99. But seizing a person's property against his or her wishes is just wrong. Period