What is the name of your state? South Carolina
I think this is a civil issue, but I'm not sure... Maybe you can help and a mod can re-route this to another sub-section if it isn't.
Okay, so my sister was living in NC with my dad and his wife in SC. My dad co-signed her car loan and put it in his name with his plates registered to him. She has been paying for all of it and now only owes $1300 until it is all paid off. However, when she moved out and took the car with her, my dad canceled her car insurance and she bought insurance in NC, but since the car wasn't registered there, he got fined because the car was being driven uninsured as they said her policy in NC didn't count. Also, she had gone through some of the toll roads and since it was his car, he got the bills mailed to him and didn't pay him, so his license was suspended and he is blaming it on her. They came to where she lived and took the car from her that she was making the payments on, and my dad's wife wants to sue her for the toll bills and for the 1300 dollars to pay the rest of the loan off, when she doesn't even have the car anymore that is not hers, but paid for all of it even though it was my dad's car.
I was thinking my dad's wife really has no case as it wasn't her car, but theirs, and she was just paying for it while they let her drive it, and now that they took it back, she shouldn't be liable to have to pay the rest of it.
However, I thought maybe my sister would be able to go after them in a counter claim saying she paid over 15 grand for that car over multiple years when it wasn't hers, and now they took it away from her, so basically she paid for something that was theirs and they took it away, so she now has no equity in the car (or maybe never really did) so she had to pay for it, but wasn't entitled to have it after she paid.
This isn't really a small case claims as it is a lot of money. Their claim would be small claims because they only want to sue her for $1300 of the upaid balance plus a few hundred in tolls plus penalties.
So, the question is... If your parents own a car, and they are letting you drive it if you pay for it, are they allowed to just take it back and not owe you anything?
I think this is a civil issue, but I'm not sure... Maybe you can help and a mod can re-route this to another sub-section if it isn't.
Okay, so my sister was living in NC with my dad and his wife in SC. My dad co-signed her car loan and put it in his name with his plates registered to him. She has been paying for all of it and now only owes $1300 until it is all paid off. However, when she moved out and took the car with her, my dad canceled her car insurance and she bought insurance in NC, but since the car wasn't registered there, he got fined because the car was being driven uninsured as they said her policy in NC didn't count. Also, she had gone through some of the toll roads and since it was his car, he got the bills mailed to him and didn't pay him, so his license was suspended and he is blaming it on her. They came to where she lived and took the car from her that she was making the payments on, and my dad's wife wants to sue her for the toll bills and for the 1300 dollars to pay the rest of the loan off, when she doesn't even have the car anymore that is not hers, but paid for all of it even though it was my dad's car.
I was thinking my dad's wife really has no case as it wasn't her car, but theirs, and she was just paying for it while they let her drive it, and now that they took it back, she shouldn't be liable to have to pay the rest of it.
However, I thought maybe my sister would be able to go after them in a counter claim saying she paid over 15 grand for that car over multiple years when it wasn't hers, and now they took it away from her, so basically she paid for something that was theirs and they took it away, so she now has no equity in the car (or maybe never really did) so she had to pay for it, but wasn't entitled to have it after she paid.
This isn't really a small case claims as it is a lot of money. Their claim would be small claims because they only want to sue her for $1300 of the upaid balance plus a few hundred in tolls plus penalties.
So, the question is... If your parents own a car, and they are letting you drive it if you pay for it, are they allowed to just take it back and not owe you anything?