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AgentMurdoc 07-16-2008 02:08 AM

Re: Repoing/sueing for a car?
 
you are the lienholder/lienowner. you coulda just called a tow company to repo the car long ago.

lien owner = legal owner.

like a bank. lien owner, repos car when not paid.


LilWayne 07-16-2008 02:12 AM

Re: Repoing/sueing for a car?
 
I would check in to everything more and find out about the cars condition after being in an impound yard for 2 monthes before forking over $800

The tow company just wants their $$$$$$$ But you need to check everything in your state laws about towing

They are supose to contact you way sooner you may be able to get a way cheaper impound if they fucked up like i said cheak your local laws if you want to save money on the car and "SELL" the car for $500 then sue then resell for $3500

Jorsher 07-16-2008 11:07 AM

Re: Repoing/sueing for a car?
 
Alabama small claims monetary limit is $3000.

Maybe you can do a separate charge for the $800 they cost you?

BigD 07-16-2008 01:59 PM

Re: Repoing/sueing for a car?
 

Originally Posted by Jorsher
Alabama small claims monetary limit is $3000.

Maybe you can do a separate charge for the $800 they cost you?

Ah well could sell for $1500, sue for $2000 + 800, and then hold on to it a few months for no confusion and resell for $3500.


Originally Posted by Towdogg
I would check in to everything more and find out about the cars condition after being in an impound yard for 2 monthes before forking over $800

The tow company just wants their $$$$$$$ But you need to check everything in your state laws about towing

They are supose to contact you way sooner you may be able to get a way cheaper impound if they fucked up like i said cheak your local laws if you want to save money on the car and "SELL" the car for $500 then sue then resell for $3500

Yeah I'm trying to look it up now. It's about an hour and half away, so I asked the guy at the tow yard the condition and he said the body and motor looked good. I know the kid who had it so I doubt good is the word I would use. I am going to go look at it and ask to drive it. If it's trashed I will just let them have it and sue them in court for the full price. What exactly would I look under for my state laws (AL)?

fork 07-16-2008 04:08 PM

Re: Repoing/sueing for a car?
 
Your dumb for not doing somethign about the fact that you sold them a car over a half a year ago and havent' done anythign about it.

BigD 07-16-2008 04:52 PM

Re: Repoing/sueing for a car?
 
That's besides the point. I'm trying to figure out a way for more profit now :P

jo_gobel 07-16-2008 05:40 PM

Re: Repoing/sueing for a car?
 
I had a buddy that was called to go to Judge Mathis' show....


basically my buddy was a ---- up and was told that if he shows up, the show will pay for his "charges". He agreed and then they made a big ------- fool of him on national television.


FYI - all judge shows are like this

Tom-Guy 07-16-2008 05:41 PM

Re: Repoing/sueing for a car?
 
Haha.

Jorsher 07-16-2008 06:05 PM

Re: Repoing/sueing for a car?
 

Originally Posted by jo_gobel
I had a buddy that was called to go to Judge Mathis' show....


basically my buddy was a ---- up and was told that if he shows up, the show will pay for his "charges". He agreed and then they made a big ------- fool of him on national television.


FYI - all judge shows are like this

Haha what was he charged with.

He's a tool.

SkunT 07-16-2008 06:17 PM

Re: Repoing/sueing for a car?
 
I would try to settle it out of court first. I would write them a letter, ask them for the money for the car and the impound fee's or they will be taken to small claims court Send that ---- certified and keep copies/receipts, etc. try to continue to be the nice guy. Then give them like a week to contact with arrangements or they will receive a court order. If you go to court with all out of court options completed, I think it will only benefit you.

If they wanna settle out of court, get them for whatever they offer you (reasonable amount) get the fucker out of impound and then sell it.



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