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I have a car trailer that has been at my house for the last 8 to 10 years that a friend brought over because he had no place to store it. I offered to store it for him if I could use it when I need it. I offered to buy it about 5 years ago when I talked to him and he said no. I have no idea where he is now. Oregon does not require a title on trailers that are not license or any ID number. Excluding any storage fees since I offered to keep it at my house, who the legal owner of the trailer now. I would like to up grade to a better trailer and this one is now in the way.
Ray
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Personally I would talk to someone in the legal profession. If you did get rid of this trailer and the original owner came back, it might be a big problem. Do you have any friends in common? Check on facebook. Heck even just google his name to try to find him.
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Go to the local magistrate and tell them it has been abondaned on your property for 5 years. I'll bet you own it.
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Great idea Gary.
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In california you would have to do a lien sale to get title but Ore-gun is a different bird
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