JoelP
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posted on 2/12/06 at 07:20 PM |
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Moral Dilema again!
Now then people, i find myself in a small quandry and thought id get some opinions off you good people before i decide how to proceed!
I nearly finished a trailer a year ago, but moved it into a friends garage to make space. He moved out but his friend carried on, then he too moved
out and another friend took over the rent. Next thing i know the bugger has pulled a runner owing the landlord nearly a grand! So when i finally get
in touch with the landlord, he wont give me my trailer back! He wants £100 to help get his money back. Having spoken to the people concerned, they are
blaming each other and no one wants to stump up the 100 to get my trailer back. So, do i pay up, or just take it back? With a few tools i can get in
and out with no damage caused, but obviously this would be a bit shady (downright illegal infact!). So, how to proceed? I feel morally unwilling to
pay for the return of my own belongings, plus the landlord now has a forwarding address for one of them so has a chance of suing for his money back
without pestering me!
Thoughts?!
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greggors84
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posted on 2/12/06 at 07:30 PM |
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How soon you going to be working on the trailer again?
I would see how it pans out. The Landlord isnt going to try and sell an unfinished trailer, so you may get it back if he eventually wants rid of it
for the space.
Even if he does keep it and decides to sell it to get some money back you will prob get it back for less than £100 if its far from finished.
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donut
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posted on 2/12/06 at 07:33 PM |
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It's not ilegal to nick back what is already yours but as for breaking and entering.....well!
Still I'm with Chris on this one.
Andy
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russbost
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posted on 2/12/06 at 07:36 PM |
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It's your trailer, you don't owe the money, if you go round there & happen to "find the garage open" then I'm sure
you'd be within your rights to remove it, obviously breaking & entering is a crime, tho' if you got caught a decent Brief would get
you off given the circumstances that you were only retrieving your property.
I am a landlord myself & in the same circumstances when I eventually discovered the trailer had gone wouldn't even bother to report it,
we're well used to being ripped off & stitched up as landlords have naff all rights! hence would just chalk it up as yet another minor
loss
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Jon Ison
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posted on 2/12/06 at 07:56 PM |
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need an hand ?
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lexi
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posted on 2/12/06 at 08:24 PM |
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I think if the landlord was a bit wider he could have said that he didn`t believe it was yours and everything on the premises in belonging to his
previous tenant was now his to sell and recoup some of his losses. Tell the Police that he has offered to sell you your trailer back ........more or
less admitting it`s yours. Agree with everyone else. And be careful with the boltcutters ........I buggered my ankle with them once
Alex
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goodall
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posted on 2/12/06 at 08:37 PM |
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its extortion for him to make you pay for it i say
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graememk
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posted on 2/12/06 at 08:41 PM |
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go get it back then accuse him of theft
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fesycresy
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posted on 2/12/06 at 08:55 PM |
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Could you prove to the police it's yours ?
If it were me I'd just arrange to meet him at the house and proceed to take what's mine. Let him physically stop me. In my experience most
people back down.
But be honest with yourself would YOU be prepared to do that ? All very well sat at a keyboard saying I'd twat him etc. etc.
If you're not keen on that approach you could always agree to meet him half way and offer him £50.
Then buy a Black Widow catapult, get some 10mm ball bearings, and a few drive by attacks on his windows should make you smile
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balidey
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posted on 2/12/06 at 08:56 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by graememk
go get it back then accuse him of theft
I was about to say exactly the same thing.
But when you report it as stolen, say it was a top of the range Brian James trailer with all the accessories worth about 2 grand. And as it was stolen
off the Landlords property, so he would need to either claim on his insurance policy, or settle with you for cash.
Realistically, I can see you getting the trailer back legally without having to resort to any nasty-ness.
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Peteff
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posted on 2/12/06 at 09:06 PM |
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How long has it been in there?
Call it a storage charge, technically it was on his property. On the other hand possession is 9/10 of the law and if the Busies aren't
interested in him having it they shouldn't be interested in you taking it back, however they were pretty quick to come forward when Jon had a
"stolen" ebay trailer on his front yard. You could contact them and tell them he is trying to extort money from you which might get them
interested. In theory he is alright till he tries to sell or use it, then he is in the wrong.
yours, Pete
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GavBurns
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posted on 2/12/06 at 09:36 PM |
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Just threaten him with the cops and see how he reacts, before anything too hasty.
Go BEC you'll never look back (literally)!!
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Wadders
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posted on 2/12/06 at 10:10 PM |
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Just go get it joel, go in the middle of the day, it looks less suss, anyone asks, you lost your keys, give us a shout if you want a hand.
Al
Is the landlords name Harry the bas#ard??
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JoelP
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posted on 2/12/06 at 10:39 PM |
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lol, you lot seem to think like me
Its back already, safe and sound. Thanks for all the replies. I felt a little hot stood in his drive with a cordless drill in my hand, fortunately it
all went back together fine. Then my pal tells me he lives over the road
Just to get one thing straight, i would never have twatted him, i feel very sorry for him to be fair as my 'mate' has f£$ked over another
landlord in the past and its a very poor way to go about things. As far as i see it you pay you way and hope karma is fair on you.
He worded it as a storage charge, but since it was rented to my mate then technically its my mate who could charge storage, not the landlord.
Anyway, its just the principle that i spent a lot of effort designing and building it, and about £200 on parts (and hours grinding the alloys to fit),
and theres no way id let it go.
Anyway, to the people who voted to pay him, i can see where you are coming from. But TBH, i cant afford to waste my money paying other peoples debts,
so sod it. Whats done is done. I should have no probs proving its mine since i have photos of it being built.
Err, Alan, i dont suppose you have an M16x2 tap do you? It just, im missing a few bits off your trailer Somewhere on the m25? Nothing i cant
make in a quiet afternoon though
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Wadders
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posted on 2/12/06 at 11:07 PM |
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Good to hear you got it back ok. And yes i think iv'e got an m16 tap, what fell off btw? can't you just tie wrap it back on
ATB Al.
Err, Alan, i dont suppose you have an M16x2 tap do you? It just, im missing a few bits off your trailer Somewhere on the m25? Nothing i cant
make in a quiet afternoon though
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stevec
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posted on 2/12/06 at 11:36 PM |
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The main point is that you have done no wrong and you should not suffer from someone elses bad doings.
Glad its back in the right hands.
Steve.
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Dusty
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posted on 3/12/06 at 12:10 AM |
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Now you've got it back you could think about telling the landlord where he can recover his rent. A 'mate' like that who makes a
habit of ripping people off presents its own moral dilemma and it's only a matter of time before he does it to you again. After all he's
dropped you in it once now and left you to sink or swim. Do us all a favour.
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JoelP
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posted on 3/12/06 at 09:18 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Dusty
Now you've got it back you could think about telling the landlord where he can recover his rent.
I gave gave him his phone number, i thought it a little shady to give him his address. He knows his parents address so im sure he will chase him down.
Alan, it was those two things that hold down the tilt that departed Gave me a jump, let me tell you! Pretty sure those captive bolts are m16x2? Got
a day off today so i'll sort it out
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