This is probably going to end up with a lawyer and possibly in court, but anyone have any ideas how to get someone to cooperate who has been holding some of my equipment hostage for over a year? Won"t go into long detail, but was told by wife to do one thing and her husband had other ideas, resulting in him kicking me off the ground. Sent them a letter as follows, I am their mailman so know they DID receive it. Using made up names as follows. Had to and from. etc, then the text.
November 17, 2007
Humpty and Dumpty, what is in the past cannot be changed. Having said that, we still have some items that need to be taken care of. I tried to treat you fairly, and am sorry for the misunderstanding last fall. Having said that, here are several issues that need to be resolved. 1: I am no longer the producer on your farm, we need to change that with Farm Service (USDA) 2:I need access to retreive several pieces of farm equipment. Listed as follows: IH tandem disk, NH mower conditioner, older IH sickle mower. 3: Not farm equipment, but Lawn Boy riding mower is also mine. I would like to retrieve this tommorrow, 11-18-07, then my phone number. Also went on to tell them if they did not call me back yesterday I expected a reply by mail no later than 11-21-07, and that if could not get 11-18-07 that needed option to retrieve at my leisure.
Now, this brings the question of if they are going to try to charge me storage or something else as crazy. If they do, should I have a lawyer charge them for equipment rental, or even print out retail values for the equipment and have them billed for it? I know I would never see a penny, as they are about to go into real estate tax foreclosure as in the local papers. Or do I just take the several thousand dollar loss as a hard learned lesson to bring everything home every night in the future?
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