Hi there, hoping someone can help me.
I live in Australia, and had a car stored in a shed on my nan's farm on a SORN. My uncle contacted me a few years ago asking if he could buy it to restore. He then said it was beyond repair, and only good for scrap. He said he needed the space in the shed, and that I needed to scrap it. He offered to arrange this and my dad gave him the log book, as he'd need it to take it to the scrap yard. As far as I knew the car was gone. I have just found out that he didn't scrap it, restored it, and has changed the ownership into his name. It's now his daily drive. When I asked for it back, he said I could have it if I paid him for the work he did on it - without my permission! I would've thought I'd have to sign something for him to change ownership - surely having possession of the log book is not enough to prove ownership of the car?!
Is there anything I can do? I won't get anywhere talking to him, this is a man who steals from my elderly nan! He has no morals!
I live in Australia, and had a car stored in a shed on my nan's farm on a SORN. My uncle contacted me a few years ago asking if he could buy it to restore. He then said it was beyond repair, and only good for scrap. He said he needed the space in the shed, and that I needed to scrap it. He offered to arrange this and my dad gave him the log book, as he'd need it to take it to the scrap yard. As far as I knew the car was gone. I have just found out that he didn't scrap it, restored it, and has changed the ownership into his name. It's now his daily drive. When I asked for it back, he said I could have it if I paid him for the work he did on it - without my permission! I would've thought I'd have to sign something for him to change ownership - surely having possession of the log book is not enough to prove ownership of the car?!
Is there anything I can do? I won't get anywhere talking to him, this is a man who steals from my elderly nan! He has no morals!
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