My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Kansas.
I am NOT the tenant. My neighbors landlord -that I have no ties to - towed my car.
I had an agreement with my neighbor to temporarily store my vehicle in his garage until the vehicle was properly tagged. The tenant suddenly moved out without letting me know, while at the same time breaking the landlords contract.
The tenant vacated the premises about 3 or 4 days before I noticed he was gone. Went and checked the garage and my vehicle was missing. Come to find out, the landlord took my vehicle to her house, and is now demanding money from me to have it back in my possession. Is this illegal? What are my options? Contacted the sheriff's office and they advised I'd need to take the issue to small claims court. I don't think that's correct. This is my property that this woman has stolen. That's like me taking my best friends car because he owes me 15 bucks.
Again, I'm not the tenant. I have no ties to the tenant or landlord. Thanks
I should also add that the woman who's holding my vehicle for ransom isn't actually the landlord. She's just the landlords daughter.
I am NOT the tenant. My neighbors landlord -that I have no ties to - towed my car.
I had an agreement with my neighbor to temporarily store my vehicle in his garage until the vehicle was properly tagged. The tenant suddenly moved out without letting me know, while at the same time breaking the landlords contract.
The tenant vacated the premises about 3 or 4 days before I noticed he was gone. Went and checked the garage and my vehicle was missing. Come to find out, the landlord took my vehicle to her house, and is now demanding money from me to have it back in my possession. Is this illegal? What are my options? Contacted the sheriff's office and they advised I'd need to take the issue to small claims court. I don't think that's correct. This is my property that this woman has stolen. That's like me taking my best friends car because he owes me 15 bucks.
Again, I'm not the tenant. I have no ties to the tenant or landlord. Thanks
I should also add that the woman who's holding my vehicle for ransom isn't actually the landlord. She's just the landlords daughter.
Landlord Took My Vehicle
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