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Getting rid of abandoned car - not quite that easy
#21
what about if the car was stolen and dumped on private property? who's responsible?

when we purchased this house, there was a dozer and another large piece of equipment on the property line (part on his part on ours) that was owned by the same seller. we made him move it as a contingency to the sales contract. what did he do? the dozer was hauled off by a private company (lots of tires left behind) and the other was moved two lots over that the seller owns. cost him 1k to move the dozer.

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reflect, repent and reboot.
order shall return."

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#22
You can, but the last lot in Leilani is being sold as we speak, and I aint gonna tell anyone what I did get my hands on and where.[^]

Now, if I take the job I'm being offered, I'll be doing the opposite of what I do now. But the money is oh so good! [}Smile]
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#23
So ,Bob, from father (of?in?) law to godfather?
Thanks God ,I am bot in your subdivision (or whatever you are going to call it)!
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