I have got WAY too much going on in my life. But there is one saga I may need some brains on here...
Here is the case....
2008 Yamaha Motorcycle Silverado, bought brand new, paid off, free and clear title.
Last year housed with a friend in exchange for first shot at buying it. Everyone waiting on him to gather the cash.
Two guys come by claiming the bike was sold to them by us, he is angry because he thinks we sold it out from under him so he doesn't call. He looks at their paperwork, hands them the keys, they drive off with the bike.
My marital issues clear up, I refocus on the bike deal only to find out... it's gone.
Not only is it gone, it ended up with a guy who filed a fraudulent mechanics lien, was issued a new title and then he sold it to someone who lives not one mile from our house.
Cops can't fill in the gap between my friend, the two mystery guys and this fourth guy who filed the fraudulent title claim.
Thoughts?
How far can I take the issue with the guy who filed fraudulent title papers?
Here is the case....
2008 Yamaha Motorcycle Silverado, bought brand new, paid off, free and clear title.
Last year housed with a friend in exchange for first shot at buying it. Everyone waiting on him to gather the cash.
Two guys come by claiming the bike was sold to them by us, he is angry because he thinks we sold it out from under him so he doesn't call. He looks at their paperwork, hands them the keys, they drive off with the bike.
My marital issues clear up, I refocus on the bike deal only to find out... it's gone.
Not only is it gone, it ended up with a guy who filed a fraudulent mechanics lien, was issued a new title and then he sold it to someone who lives not one mile from our house.
Cops can't fill in the gap between my friend, the two mystery guys and this fourth guy who filed the fraudulent title claim.
Thoughts?
How far can I take the issue with the guy who filed fraudulent title papers?
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