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Just talked to the buyer of the boat. He's not a dealer.
Turns out his girlfriend is having a kid next month and she freaked out when he spent money on a boat. Actually, *she's* the one that listed it on the RI Craigslist. Anyway, we are getting together to "formalize" the sale by filling in title, etc. Turns out that despite my precautions the lower unit got some water in it and did some damage when it froze. The housing is not split, but something inside broke. I offered to give him his money back and take the boat back. He wants to keep it and is not really sure if he will sell it or not. Eisboch |
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On Mar 30, 11:02�am, "Eisboch" wrote:
Just talked to the buyer of the boat. *He's not a dealer. Turns out his girlfriend is having a kid next month and she freaked out when he spent money on a boat. *Actually, *she's* the one that listed it on the RI Craigslist. Anyway, we are getting together to "formalize" the sale by filling in title, etc. Turns out that despite my precautions the lower unit got some water in it and did some damage when it froze. *The housing is not split, but something inside broke. I offered to give him his money back and take the boat back. *He wants to keep it and is not really sure if he will sell it or not. Eisboch I would still recommend filing a seller's report of sale, if applicable in your state. His signature on a title doesn't actually mean anything until the title is formally transferred. If that title document is the only real evidence that he owns the boat and if he has possession of it the title could always "disappear" at a moment that could prove inconvenient for you. If your state doesn't accept Seller's Report of Sale forms, make sure he acknowldeges receipt on a bill of sale and that you keep a copy. (I'm no attorney, (surprise!), but I chased enough used cars all over the country to become immersed in typical title concerns). Poor guy, his situation is a classic. Girlfriend pregnant and prioritizing "nesting", and he shows up with a $12,000 boat. It would have been interesting to have been a fly on the wall around there that night. :-) |
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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... Poor guy, his situation is a classic. Girlfriend pregnant and prioritizing "nesting", and he shows up with a $12,000 boat. It would have been interesting to have been a fly on the wall around there that night. :-) ================= It could be worse. I could have a pregnant girlfriend. Eisboch (just a joke, dear) |
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 14:02:07 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Just talked to the buyer of the boat. He's not a dealer. Turns out his girlfriend is having a kid next month and she freaked out when he spent money on a boat. Actually, *she's* the one that listed it on the RI Craigslist. Anyway, we are getting together to "formalize" the sale by filling in title, etc. Turns out that despite my precautions the lower unit got some water in it and did some damage when it froze. The housing is not split, but something inside broke. I offered to give him his money back and take the boat back. He wants to keep it and is not really sure if he will sell it or not. Well, it was fun while it lasted (-: --Vic |
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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
ups.com... On Mar 30, 11:02?am, "Eisboch" wrote: Just talked to the buyer of the boat. He's not a dealer. Turns out his girlfriend is having a kid next month and she freaked out when he spent money on a boat. Actually, *she's* the one that listed it on the RI Craigslist. Anyway, we are getting together to "formalize" the sale by filling in title, etc. Turns out that despite my precautions the lower unit got some water in it and did some damage when it froze. The housing is not split, but something inside broke. I offered to give him his money back and take the boat back. He wants to keep it and is not really sure if he will sell it or not. Eisboch I would still recommend filing a seller's report of sale, if applicable in your state. His signature on a title doesn't actually mean anything until the title is formally transferred. If that title document is the only real evidence that he owns the boat and if he has possession of it the title could always "disappear" at a moment that could prove inconvenient for you. If your state doesn't accept Seller's Report of Sale forms, make sure he acknowldeges receipt on a bill of sale and that you keep a copy. (I'm no attorney, (surprise!), but I chased enough used cars all over the country to become immersed in typical title concerns). Poor guy, his situation is a classic. Girlfriend pregnant and prioritizing "nesting", and he shows up with a $12,000 boat. It would have been interesting to have been a fly on the wall around there that night. :-) ============ I had a guitarist with that problem, although it involved time more than money. He & the pregnant GF live in Buffalo. He works in Rochester. He used to say "Yeah I'm OK with playing 4-5 gigs a month, and practicing once a week". Those of us with kids tried to tell him to modify his expectations before the baby arrived, but his girlfriend apparently took care of the issue. |
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