Can you legally hide a vehicle from joint owner?
In most jurisdictions, it is not legal to hide a vehicle from a joint owner. A vehicle is considered to be jointly owned property, and both owners have an equal right to possession of the vehicle. Hiding the vehicle from the other joint owner is considered to be a form of theft or conversion, and could have legal consequences. Additionally, hiding the vehicle could also affect the joint owner's ability to use or sell the vehicle, which could constitute a breach of contract or fiduciary duty. It is important to seek legal advice if you have any questions about the legality of hiding a vehicle from a joint owner.