Proving Ownership Without Receipts
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In Louisiana, you can take belongings without receipts if you prove ownership through photos, testimonies, or payment records. Police may assist in maintaining peace, but court intervention might be needed for disputes. Gather evidence like photos or testimonies to support your claim.Full Conversation
i have a concern about proving ownership for a tv that was bought over 4 years ago
To prove ownership of a TV bought over 4 years ago in Louisiana, consider:
- Photos of the TV in your home.
- Testimonies from people who have seen the TV with you.
- Bank/credit card statements from the purchase date.
- Any warranty or manual documents.
Do you have any of these available?
- Photos of the TV in your home.
- Testimonies from people who have seen the TV with you.
- Bank/credit card statements from the purchase date.
- Any warranty or manual documents.
Do you have any of these available?
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It seems like your response got cut off. Could you please clarify what you mean by "i only on"? Do you have any of the suggested documents available to prove ownership of the TV?
i only have two or three pictures of us having the tb
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Having a few photos of the TV may help, but it might not be enough on its own to prove ownership if there's a dispute. Consider gathering testimonies from friends or family who can confirm the TV is yours. Is there anyone who can vouch for your ownership of the TV?
Having a few photos of the TV may help, but it might not be enough on its own to prove ownership if there's a dispute. Consider gathering testimonies from friends or family who can confirm the TV is yours. Is there anyone who can vouch for your ownership of the TV?
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It seems like you have some evidence, but proving ownership might still be challenging without additional documentation or testimonies. If you can gather testimonies from friends or family who have seen the TV with you, it could strengthen your case.
It seems like you have some evidence, but proving ownership might still be challenging without additional documentation or testimonies. If you can gather testimonies from friends or family who have seen the TV with you, it could strengthen your case.
if i'm still paying for something that's in the house and i have documentation i can still take it?
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In Louisiana, if you're still paying for an item and have documentation showing your ongoing payments, you generally have a strong claim to the item. However, it's best to ensure you have clear proof of ownership. Are there any disputes with the other party about taking this item?
In Louisiana, if you're still paying for an item and have documentation showing your ongoing payments, you generally have a strong claim to the item. However, it's best to ensure you have clear proof of ownership. Are there any disputes with the other party about taking this item?
the other party has no disputes everything is under our name they just won't be happy about it
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Since the other party has no disputes and everything is under your name, you generally have the right to take your belongings. Their unhappiness doesn't impact your legal rights. If you have concerns about specific items, ensure you have documentation or additional evidence to prove ownership.
Since the other party has no disputes and everything is under your name, you generally have the right to take your belongings. Their unhappiness doesn't impact your legal rights. If you have concerns about specific items, ensure you have documentation or additional evidence to prove ownership.
will the cops allow us to get all of our belongings even if the other party tries to dispute it?
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In Louisiana, the police may assist in keeping the peace while you retrieve your belongings, but they generally don't resolve ownership disputes. If the other party disputes ownership, you might need to go to court to prove your claim. It's beneficial to have documentation or testimonies ready.
In Louisiana, the police may assist in keeping the peace while you retrieve your belongings, but they generally don't resolve ownership disputes. If the other party disputes ownership, you might need to go to court to prove your claim. It's beneficial to have documentation or testimonies ready.
can we still take our belongings before going to court?
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In Louisiana, you can generally take your belongings before going to court if there are no disputes from the other party. If disputes arise, law enforcement may assist in keeping the peace, but they won't resolve ownership issues. Having documentation or testimonies is beneficial to support your claim.
In Louisiana, you can generally take your belongings before going to court if there are no disputes from the other party. If disputes arise, law enforcement may assist in keeping the peace, but they won't resolve ownership issues. Having documentation or testimonies is beneficial to support your claim.
what happens if there is a ownership issue when removing your belongings
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In Louisiana, if there's an ownership dispute when removing belongings, you might have to:
- Seek a court order to resolve the dispute.
- Present evidence like photos, receipts, or testimonies in court.
- Request law enforcement assistance for a peaceful resolution until the matter is legally settled.
Do you have any specific concerns about a dispute over an item?
In Louisiana, if there's an ownership dispute when removing belongings, you might have to:
- Seek a court order to resolve the dispute.
- Present evidence like photos, receipts, or testimonies in court.
- Request law enforcement assistance for a peaceful resolution until the matter is legally settled.
Do you have any specific concerns about a dispute over an item?
i have concerns about a dispute over any of our items
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In Louisiana, if there's an ownership dispute, it might be necessary to seek a court order and present evidence. Since you have some proof for the TV, gather additional documentation or testimonies for other items. Is there a specific item causing the most concern?
In Louisiana, if there's an ownership dispute, it might be necessary to seek a court order and present evidence. Since you have some proof for the TV, gather additional documentation or testimonies for other items. Is there a specific item causing the most concern?
only things like blankets and tubberware that were a gift from my grandmothe
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In Louisiana, gifts like blankets and Tupperware from your grandmother are generally yours to keep. If there's a dispute, testimonies from family members can help prove your ownership. No need for concern unless the other party contests ownership.
In Louisiana, gifts like blankets and Tupperware from your grandmother are generally yours to keep. If there's a dispute, testimonies from family members can help prove your ownership. No need for concern unless the other party contests ownership.
okay thank you so much for this help
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You're welcome! It seems like you have a fairly straightforward situation, and the concerns are mostly about potential disputes over ownership. If you gather testimonies and any available documentation, it should help in case any issues arise. If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
You're welcome! It seems like you have a fairly straightforward situation, and the concerns are mostly about potential disputes over ownership. If you gather testimonies and any available documentation, it should help in case any issues arise. If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!