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Posted by RN on December 29, 2005 at 23:08:45 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: Re: Repo of property posted by Biiggest John on December 29, 2005 at 21:50:13:
To avoid nasty legal hassles-theft and tresspass charges- file a complaint first with the local law. Try a small claims action if practical and have a deputy do process service and maybe repo the property. Even if you don't get paid you aggravate the other party, deny him use of parts and he might pay under court order. Many small claims courts are sympathetic to small business men if they have a previous good reputation. Check his court records- may have previous claims, doesn't look good to magistrate when he say's collect parts or money, deputy goes along to take custody of equipment. If party is no show at hearing and you get a confession of judgement against him you still have to collect- but if you are on the street with the repoed car on the tow truck hook when police respond to a theft call and you have court papers saying the car is now yours as agent for dealer the cops don't want to hear that car was stolen- they'll escort you to dealer lot and tell deliquent purchaser to make a report about garage being broken into- and tell him that false report will get him a stay in jail if he can't prove it. Still have to watch out for shotguns. RN.
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