WhatsYourSign?
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Would this be considered theft even though they've never paid for it?
I have somebody who has been ghosting me for months, refusing to answer calls or emails and I'm wondering what my options are.
I'm likely just going to take them to small claims court, as I'm sure you'll be advising, but I'm still curious about ownership for something that hasn't been paid for.
In my mind, it seems like this would be acceptable and the equivalent of a car dealer repossessing a vehicle that hasn't been paid for, but I'm not a lawyer.
I have somebody who has been ghosting me for months, refusing to answer calls or emails and I'm wondering what my options are.
I'm likely just going to take them to small claims court, as I'm sure you'll be advising, but I'm still curious about ownership for something that hasn't been paid for.
In my mind, it seems like this would be acceptable and the equivalent of a car dealer repossessing a vehicle that hasn't been paid for, but I'm not a lawyer.