Debtor not returning money
Date: Sun, 04/08/2007 - 21:19
Thanks for your help in advance.
Kevin.
Not really. I believe in a situation like this, since he was you
Not really. I believe in a situation like this, since he was your friend, you are out of luck. Sorry
Kevin, did you put the agreement in writing? What state are you
Kevin, did you put the agreement in writing?
What state are you in?
That will make a big difference.
Even verbal agreements can hold in court. I loaned a my boss $2
Even verbal agreements can hold in court. I loaned a my boss $2000 about 4 years ago (He fired me two weeks later). We never had any type of written agreement- I just cut him a check out and wrote "loan" on the memo line. He never paid me back a dime, kept making false promises when I called him on it, and then stopped answering my calls altogehter. I sued him -- didn't need any other evidence, just the cancelled check. The judge granted me a judgment plus 9% interest.
California SOL on a written contract is 4 years. This means tha
California SOL on a written contract is 4 years. This means that if his last payment was before today's date in 2003, he could use the expiration of the SOL as his defense. If the SOL hasn't expired, I would contact an attorney ASAP.
Debtor not returning money
Great advise morning star. I might also add, before spending $ for the attorney,send a letter (right now)to him saying sorry but I must have the remaining balance within 10 days from the date of this letter or I will have no alternative but to have my attorney contact you- Send one letter certified mail and a copy of the letter in regular mail. You may find out just where you stand. In the mean time if the payment time has not expired- get an attorney.
