Summary
A car rental agreement is a legal document detailing terms between the rental company and renter. If a rental company reports a vehicle as stolen despite timely return and payment, it can lead to serious legal issues, including arrest and criminal charges. In such cases, consulting a local attorney, especially one who works on a contingency basis, is advisable to address the situation effectively.Full Conversation
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enterprise rent a car reported vehicl;e stolen when i still had time on my agreement. i was arrested and now face pending criminal charges.
It sounds like a serious situation. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can assist you better with your case? Meanwhile, did the rental company provide any reason for reporting the vehicle as stolen?
the invoice/receipt show i returned the vehicle on time and was paid in full.
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adam pantoja
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yes but only lawyers who work on a contingency basis as i have no money to pay
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Adam, it seems like a significant legal matter, and connecting with a lawyer who works on a contingency basis could be beneficial for you. Let's proceed with gathering some necessary details. Could you please share your phone number?
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For your records below is the information I gathered
Name: adam pantoja
Email: 2134535373none@none.com
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Reason: Enterprise Rent-A-Car reported vehicle stolen, leading to arrest and pending criminal charges despite returning vehicle on time and paying in full.
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