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This Teen Considered Letting Her Uncle Report Her Late Dad’s Car Stolen – After Her Stepdad Kept Taking It Without Permission

by Jeffrey Stone
September 29, 2025
in Social Issues

At just eighteen, she should have been enjoying the bittersweet gift her late father left behind: a brand-new car that symbolized both his love and her independence.

Instead, she watched in disbelief as her stepfather, Oscar, climbed into the driver’s seat and sped off, brushing aside her protests with the cold remark, “You owe me.”

Every time she raised her voice, Oscar laughed, dismissing her as a child. Stuck under his roof, she felt trapped between protecting her rights and keeping peace in a household that no longer felt like home.

When her uncle stepped in and suggested reporting the car stolen, the teenager found herself staring down a choice that could either restore her dignity or ignite a family war.

This Teen Considered Letting Her Uncle Report Her Late Dad’s Car Stolen - After Her Stepdad Kept Taking It Without Permission
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Let’s unpack this automotive standoff – Here’s the original post:

'WIBTA if I let my uncle report my car as stolen?'

Throwaway cuz my step-siblings have reddit, not in the US or America in general.

My (18F) 18F) parents divorced when I was 6, my mom remarried my step-dad Oscar while my dad remained single. I have 2 step-siblings (21F & 19M) and 1 half-brother...

My dad didn't had any more kids. He was an active role in my life tho, he travelled a lot, but we would always call and he'll come visit me...

I could spend MONTHS in his house since he remained close to us so I had equal access to my schools whenever it was his or my mom's custody time.

Oscar doesn't like my paternal family at all, but it sucks to suck. He always tried to boss me around, telling me that while I live at his house he...

he tried to take away a bunch of the things my dad gave me (toys, clothes, tech) because ''I had to share'' with his kids, he tried to force a...

Well, my dad passed away a year ago and just a month or two before that he had bought a brand new car.

Since I'm his only child I was left pretty much everything, my uncle (25M) brought me a few things after the funeral (including the car)

and told me that I should learn how to drive (he couldn't teach me before he had to be away for college).

I couldn't do it and a few months ago I started to notice my car moved, I thought it was odd because Oscar has his own but it turns out...

I said that he never asked for my permission and that he couldn't just use my things but he laughed at my face and said that ''I was a child...

''I owed him'', I called my uncle crying and he told me to give him a call when Oscar took the car so he could report it stolen, but I'm...

WIBTA if I let my uncle do it? I don't think my step-dad have any intention to give my car back.

A Battle Over Boundaries

The story begins with a simple truth: the car belonged to her. Legally, emotionally, and symbolically, it was her father’s final gift. But Oscar saw it differently.

His reasoning was as twisted as it was cruel: because she lived under his roof, she “owed” him, and that debt apparently included free access to her car.

When she confronted him, the response was mockery. He waved her off with a smirk, calling her too young and inexperienced to understand responsibility.

To her, this was not just about a vehicle. It was about respect, ownership, and the right to be heard. She turned to her uncle for support, who immediately recognized the situation for what it was: theft.

His offer to report the car stolen was both protective and confrontational, forcing her to consider whether reclaiming what was rightfully hers was worth the family fallout.

I’ve seen similar dynamics play out in families before. A close friend of mine inherited his grandmother’s jewelry, only to have his stepmother wear the pieces at parties, insisting they were “better off with someone mature.”

He wrestled with the same question: fight back and risk chaos, or endure the disrespect. In both cases, the issue wasn’t about objects, it was about boundaries.

Between Law and Loyalty

Legally, the teenager had every right to act. Experts confirm it. Attorney Susan Wilson explained in an interview with Forbes (2021) that “clear ownership documentation is key in inheritance disputes, and setting firm boundaries early can prevent escalation.”

In this case, the title was in her name. Oscar was driving it uninsured under her policy, a potential legal and financial disaster. If he caused an accident, she would bear the liability.

Yet the emotional cost of involving police weighed heavily. Calling the car in as stolen could fracture her relationship with her mother and leave her in an even more hostile living situation. This is where the complexity deepens: she wasn’t just dealing with property law but with survival in her own home.

What else could she have done? Some Reddit users suggested moving the car to a secure location, even letting her uncle hold onto it until she could drive herself.

Others urged her to change the locks, hide the keys, or if she had the courage, sit down with her mother to demand support.

These calmer approaches might not have carried the same immediate impact as a police report, but they could have bought her time and reduced the risk of escalating into open warfare.

Still, the moral weight remains. Should a young woman be forced to tiptoe around her stepfather just to protect her inheritance? Or is a bold act the only way to make him understand she won’t be controlled?

Expert Insight

A 2022 study in the Journal of Family Issues found that nearly half of young adults experience conflict over inherited assets, especially when stepparents are involved.

These disputes often reveal deeper power struggles rather than financial needs. Oscar’s insistence on using the car, under the guise of “authority,” fits this pattern.

Psychologist Dr. Rachel Busman once noted in Psychology Today that when boundaries are repeatedly dismissed within families, “the resulting anger can either fester quietly or explode suddenly when the victim finally asserts control.”

That insight frames the teenager’s dilemma perfectly. She can stay silent, simmering in resentment, or she can act decisively and risk an explosion. Neither path is easy, but both reflect the reality of trying to claim independence in a house where respect is denied.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

Most called Oscar a thief and a bully, urging her to let her uncle report the car stolen. 

[Reddit User] − Nta Your stepdad is a bully and your mom sucks for allowing his behaviour.

You don’t owe him anything and you should let your uncle call the police otherwise he’ll keep abusing his authority over you.

ninja-gecko − NTA. He is stealing from you because he thinks you are now vulnerable and unprotected because your dad died. I have seen it many times.

He will milk your inheritance dry under the pretext of collecting what you supposedly owe. Edit: thanks for the awards

HPNerd44 − NTA your stepdad is stealing. Play stupid games win stupid prizes.

Others warned about the insurance risks if Oscar crashed, while a few suggested safer alternatives like moving the car or hiding the keys. 

mitski_ − INFO: where is your mom in all this? She should be meditating between you and Oscar and supporting you.

RebeccaMCullen − Nta. Stepdad is stealing your car, regardless of him being the "parent".

The car belonged to your dad, and your step dad had nothing to do with purchasing it. What happens if he gets into an accident and totals the car?

Are you then out a car because he needs to use the downgrade he gave you because he's using the insurance money to get a new car?

I would suggest finding somewhere else to keep the car until you can drive, or at least keep the keys and registration on you at all times.

Escape_Overlander − Might be best for the car to be towed back to your uncle's house or storage until you're able to drive it.

You would be within your rights to report it stolen since it is stolen. Where's your mother in all this? You may need to take possession of all the keys...

And be careful your stepfather doesn't try to buy insurance or title the car to himself. You're legally an adult, legally inheritance is yours and ONLY yours.

Probably best to move out of the house as quickly as possible, stepfather sounds abusive and like he's trying to steal your inheritance. NTA

tatasz − NTA But if you do that, you will need to move out.

907octopus − NTA REPORT IT! You are 18 so the car is infact your property. Talk to your friends or any biological family members to teach you and put insurance...

personofpaper − NTA Your stepfather sounds like an a__hole and he is using your car without your permission, so you're not out of line for wanting to report it.

But as a general aside, you can't just let the car sit unused for extended periods of time. It's really bad for the car. You should consider what you want...

Sunset_42 − More importantly his name isn't on the insurance, which 1 he can get a ticket for, since he's driving without insurance. And also if he damages the car...

Throwaway cuz my step-siblings have reddit, not in the US or America in general.

My (18F) 18F) parents divorced when I was 6, my mom remarried my step-dad Oscar while my dad remained single. I have 2 step-siblings (21F & 19M) and 1 half-brother...

My dad didn't had any more kids. He was an active role in my life tho, he travelled a lot, but we would always call and he'll come visit me...

I could spend MONTHS in his house since he remained close to us so I had equal access to my schools whenever it was his or my mom's custody time.

Oscar doesn't like my paternal family at all, but it sucks to suck. He always tried to boss me around, telling me that while I live at his house he...

he tried to take away a bunch of the things my dad gave me (toys, clothes, tech) because ''I had to share'' with his kids, he tried to force a...

Well, my dad passed away a year ago and just a month or two before that he had bought a brand new car.

Since I'm his only child I was left pretty much everything, my uncle (25M) brought me a few things after the funeral (including the car)

and told me that I should learn how to drive (he couldn't teach me before he had to be away for college).

I couldn't do it and a few months ago I started to notice my car moved, I thought it was odd because Oscar has his own but it turns out...

I said that he never asked for my permission and that he couldn't just use my things but he laughed at my face and said that ''I was a child...

''I owed him'', I called my uncle crying and he told me to give him a call when Oscar took the car so he could report it stolen, but I'm...

WIBTA if I let my uncle do it? I don't think my step-dad have any intention to give my car back.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

[Reddit User] − Nta Your stepdad is a bully and your mom sucks for allowing his behaviour.

You don’t owe him anything and you should let your uncle call the police otherwise he’ll keep abusing his authority over you.

ninja-gecko − NTA. He is stealing from you because he thinks you are now vulnerable and unprotected because your dad died. I have seen it many times.

He will milk your inheritance dry under the pretext of collecting what you supposedly owe. Edit: thanks for the awards

HPNerd44 − NTA your stepdad is stealing. Play stupid games win stupid prizes.

mitski_ − INFO: where is your mom in all this? She should be meditating between you and Oscar and supporting you.

RebeccaMCullen − Nta. Stepdad is stealing your car, regardless of him being the "parent".

The car belonged to your dad, and your step dad had nothing to do with purchasing it. What happens if he gets into an accident and totals the car?

Are you then out a car because he needs to use the downgrade he gave you because he's using the insurance money to get a new car?

I would suggest finding somewhere else to keep the car until you can drive, or at least keep the keys and registration on you at all times.

Escape_Overlander − Might be best for the car to be towed back to your uncle's house or storage until you're able to drive it.

You would be within your rights to report it stolen since it is stolen. Where's your mother in all this? You may need to take possession of all the keys...

And be careful your stepfather doesn't try to buy insurance or title the car to himself. You're legally an adult, legally inheritance is yours and ONLY yours.

Probably best to move out of the house as quickly as possible, stepfather sounds abusive and like he's trying to steal your inheritance. NTA

Still, the overwhelming tone was clear: the car is hers, and Oscar’s actions crossed a line that no step-parent should.

tatasz − NTA But if you do that, you will need to move out.

907octopus − NTA REPORT IT! You are 18 so the car is infact your property. Talk to your friends or any biological family members to teach you and put insurance...

personofpaper − NTA Your stepfather sounds like an a__hole and he is using your car without your permission, so you're not out of line for wanting to report it.

But as a general aside, you can't just let the car sit unused for extended periods of time. It's really bad for the car. You should consider what you want...

Sunset_42 − More importantly his name isn't on the insurance, which 1 he can get a ticket for, since he's driving without insurance. And also if he damages the car...

A Road Divided

This teenager’s story is more than just a dispute over a car. It is the story of an inheritance that became a battlefield, of a stepfather who saw control as entitlement, and of an uncle willing to intervene when no one else would.

She now faces a choice: allow Oscar to keep treating her car as his plaything, or risk burning bridges by letting her uncle report it stolen.

In the end, the question lingers like a red light on an empty road: is protecting her late father’s gift worth the potential explosion of family ties, or should she find another way to take back what is already hers?

 

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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