If it is your car, with your name on the title, he may have no legal right to the car, and then again he may, as he was making payments. You might seize the car but once you do that, he may very well sue you for all the payments he made or try to have you arrested for car theft. You have created a mess with a very bad agreement. You should have sold him the car and not entered into this foolish agreement. I would contact a lawyer for advice on what to do, otherwise you may do the wrong thing legally.
No it doesn't.
No. Not Florida, but maybe Texas. A verbal agreement, like a wedding vow would be binding. To "unwind" the verbal agreement will probably require a divorce lawyer.
A breach of verbal agreement is when for example: You make a spoken agree with a landlord to clean your house when you move out. You move out and leave it all dirty. You have breached a verbal agreement. Its kind of like breaking a promaise!
My friend asked a 3rd party to sell his car it was a verbal agreement . However this individual breached said verbal agreement and swapped the car for a transit van this is tantamount to theft sad car. My friend asked the 3rd party on various occasions to return the car and he never done so what is you views on this
Verbal agreements are not binding anywhere.
An verbal agreement is something two or more parties have agreed to do, agreed not to do or an arrangement made verbally and not in writing. In some jurisdictions a verbal agreement can be binding if there are truthworthy witesses to it, in other jurisdictions it may not be binding.
No, it is not.
A "verbal" agreement isn't worth much. If you don't have a written agreement you can't prove there was any agreement at all. I would contact the business and see if they will document your verbal agreement.
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If two people, in front of an attornery, come to a verbal agreement. How much weight will this hold if it is disbuted?
A verbal nod of the head refers to a verbal expression, typically in response to something or someone, that mimics the action of nodding one's head. It is a way of acknowledging or agreeing with a statement without physically nodding. It can be used to show agreement or understanding in a conversation.
This is a classic case of why every transaction involving money whether it is with a family member a friend,a girlfriend etc. NEEDS TO BE IN WRITING!!!!!! What if your friend had died ??You would have nothing that tells anyone you have any interest in the vehicle.If someone won't put it in writing than walk. In your case even with your "friend" alive the burden will be on you to prove the verbal agreement since he holds the title.I hope you have cancelled checks or other documentation to prove your payments to him/her.You are going to have to sue this person to either keep the car or get your money back. Just to ask...who is the registrant of the vehicle and who's name is it insured under?If they are in your name and not your friends it would help your case.