What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? North Carolina
I made a deal with my brother and purchased a camper to use as a temporary residence over the winter. The final payment was made in May 2009. I have been trying to procure the camper since that time. Access to move the camper was blocked by an automobile and other miscellaneous items. Around June 2009 he stated that he would have to build a building to place stored items from the camper before I could move it. I helped him build this building and even provided building materials to hasten it's completion as I needed to get this camper checked out prepared for winter. He did finally give me the unsigned title to the camper but has not removed the obstructions so that I can take possession. He owns a truck and stated he would move the camper to his lot across the street and I could then take possession.
That was 2 months ago and nothing has been moved. Out of aggravation I emailed him and asked him to keep his word as it is fall and turning cold. At first he made an excuse that he could not move it by himself, then he sent me an email challenging me to try and take the camper, it seems he has no intention of releasing the property. His now ex-wife is a witness to the fact that I purchased the camper, furthermore he procured building materials from some of our relatives under pretense that he had to build this building so I could get the camper stating to them the camper was mine..
Do I have grounds to take him to court and could I win since he still has possession?
I am disabled and I can not afford to purchase another camper. I don't want money, I only want what I paid for.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I made a deal with my brother and purchased a camper to use as a temporary residence over the winter. The final payment was made in May 2009. I have been trying to procure the camper since that time. Access to move the camper was blocked by an automobile and other miscellaneous items. Around June 2009 he stated that he would have to build a building to place stored items from the camper before I could move it. I helped him build this building and even provided building materials to hasten it's completion as I needed to get this camper checked out prepared for winter. He did finally give me the unsigned title to the camper but has not removed the obstructions so that I can take possession. He owns a truck and stated he would move the camper to his lot across the street and I could then take possession.
That was 2 months ago and nothing has been moved. Out of aggravation I emailed him and asked him to keep his word as it is fall and turning cold. At first he made an excuse that he could not move it by himself, then he sent me an email challenging me to try and take the camper, it seems he has no intention of releasing the property. His now ex-wife is a witness to the fact that I purchased the camper, furthermore he procured building materials from some of our relatives under pretense that he had to build this building so I could get the camper stating to them the camper was mine..
Do I have grounds to take him to court and could I win since he still has possession?
I am disabled and I can not afford to purchase another camper. I don't want money, I only want what I paid for.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?