Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Massachusetts
Stolen Car reporting Issue?
I loaned my car to a so-called friend which promised to buy the car and pay for it in 3 installments ( I have written emails form him). He paid me some, but he stopped paying in September. I sent him emails, called him and certified mail demanding to return the car, he ignored them all. Also he moved from the address I had from him, took the car and did not give me the new address.
The car bears my name on registration/insurance/ title. I have checked it with several lawyers and I can report the car stolen since the guy is drving it without my consent, and has shown
Also he stopped any communication, and left the address I had from him.
Past from me being idiot to trust the guy, I'd like to report my car stolen. I am out of USA, will not be back soon and do not know how to proceed. Anytime I call the police, they do not file any report, and they dismiss me, since I am not in US. The police has told me to wait till I get back and file where I'd reside. Does this make sense? I am surprised that my property is stolen, I am still held responsible and I cannot report it since I am not there.
Is it possible if I'd give power of attorney to a person to file on my behalf? Which jurisdiction should the report be filed in.
Thanks,
1 Answer from Attorneys
since you are out of the country and given your effort, your choices are few. Evven if you give someone a power of attorney, their choices are limited. They can go to the registry and seek to unregister the car