Well I have a new question related to this topic. Nebraska, To recap, I've stored a car with a value of $1-2000 max for my sister for what was supposed to be a couple months until her friend could fix it. 16½ years later I still have it taking up space and she hasn't paid a dime or said thanks. On May 1 I verbally told her she had 60 days to remove the car. My brother and I have stuff stored in there as well. She told me before the 60 days was up that she had talked to my brother and that's all she said. Well 60 days was up with nothing done. So I had a lawyer start procedure for selling abandoned property that has a title. Sister got her registered letter and asked the lawyer if she had spoken to my mother. Even though I have a verbal (yes I know) lease, since the land is in her name mother had to sign the retainer agreement. Sister informed the lawyer that Mom had been diagnosed with dementia, which I wasn't aware of. Sister stated that she had a tow truck lined up to remove the car if someone would make it accessible to get to. That was roughly 45 days ago. Lawyer didn't want to proceed further because after I called the DR office, my mother was diagnosed with mild dementia. She can still reason but for legal purposes it's irrelevant and I'm not going to go into that.
Well today she texted me stating that she had sold the car (which I highly doubt) and wanted to know when it'd be available for pickup. This may sound Petty on my birthday she's free loaded storage for 16 years and hasn't done a dang thing to help the family at all. She wants me to make the vehicle available for the tow truck to come and get without any compensation. She or her spouse will not come down and put forth any effort either. And I got to hire somebody to make it so a tow truck could get to it. So I want my legal fees plus enough money to cover the costs of removing the vehicle stuff so the vehicle can be removed or it's just going to stay until my mother dies and then I can go back to the abandoned property route. Or she can come down and move the stuff and get it out herself and put the stuff back where she found it. Which I get she doesn't want to damage somebody else's property but at the same time my times worth something and she's already got enough freebies and perks if I got to make it so the tow truck can get in there she should pay me for my time because she won't do anything unless she gets paid for it.
So I guess the main question that I got for you guys is in Nebraska if I have a verbal lease for a piece of property from my mother who has dementia and my sister and I are Powers of attorney which should make us higher up the totem pole by now if. If my sister decides to come and get her vehicle that the last time it was licensed I think was 2006, even if she had a title to it can I press trespassing charges? Do I want the car gone absolutely. I also think I'm entitled to some financial compensation if I have to make it assible or they can do it and put everything back where they found it.
Thanks and sorry about length. Always feel it's better to thoroughly explain something then constantly reply to multiple emails asking clarification questions.
Well today she texted me stating that she had sold the car (which I highly doubt) and wanted to know when it'd be available for pickup. This may sound Petty on my birthday she's free loaded storage for 16 years and hasn't done a dang thing to help the family at all. She wants me to make the vehicle available for the tow truck to come and get without any compensation. She or her spouse will not come down and put forth any effort either. And I got to hire somebody to make it so a tow truck could get to it. So I want my legal fees plus enough money to cover the costs of removing the vehicle stuff so the vehicle can be removed or it's just going to stay until my mother dies and then I can go back to the abandoned property route. Or she can come down and move the stuff and get it out herself and put the stuff back where she found it. Which I get she doesn't want to damage somebody else's property but at the same time my times worth something and she's already got enough freebies and perks if I got to make it so the tow truck can get in there she should pay me for my time because she won't do anything unless she gets paid for it.
So I guess the main question that I got for you guys is in Nebraska if I have a verbal lease for a piece of property from my mother who has dementia and my sister and I are Powers of attorney which should make us higher up the totem pole by now if. If my sister decides to come and get her vehicle that the last time it was licensed I think was 2006, even if she had a title to it can I press trespassing charges? Do I want the car gone absolutely. I also think I'm entitled to some financial compensation if I have to make it assible or they can do it and put everything back where they found it.
Thanks and sorry about length. Always feel it's better to thoroughly explain something then constantly reply to multiple emails asking clarification questions.