We had a boat that we had to leave temporarily in another state at the house we rented while we moved back to our home state after I lost my job. I informed the landlord I would remove it once I could financially afford it. As time went on I was not able to land a job for over 3 months. During this time we had no choice but to file bankruptcy and the boat was part of that as well as the amount the landlord was charging us for breaking the lease, (which is suspect considering he was able to rent it out days after we left). The Chapter 7 BK went through and we were discharged. In the meantime this landlord did something with the boat and is unwilling to tell us. This happened almost 3 years ago. During this time we have had visits from repo guys looking for the boat and threatening calls from people calling themselves investigators. This would happen about every 6 months and once they were told the situation we would here nothing for months. Then a new "investigator" would pick up the case and call again. Today they called and are scaring the heck out my wife telling her she had until 8:00 PM to return the call or they would send a sheriff to our house. We have been nothing but cooperative all through this and provided all info we have on the landlord who has been extremely rude and uncooperative. The boat was left in Florida and when I finally had the ability to transport it back to SC it was gone. The landlord of the property never informed us he was moving it, selling it, or anything so here we sit with a discharged debt on a boat we no longer have possession of. Now we are scared my wife will get arrested even though we have been nothing but cooperative with the so called investigators who happen to be calling from Texas. What should we do, should we hire an attorney in our home state of SC or Florida and if so what kind of attorney should we hire? When we filed Bankruptcy we did not have a lawyer, we did it ourselves.
The landlord did not lose money on us breaking our lease, he actually made more than had we stayed there. He kept our last month rent and a deposit equal to a month's rent. He then rented the place out immediately after we vacated.
Life is good after bk 3 years later except this dang boat which I would personally drive to Texas if I could find it......
Please help
The landlord did not lose money on us breaking our lease, he actually made more than had we stayed there. He kept our last month rent and a deposit equal to a month's rent. He then rented the place out immediately after we vacated.
Life is good after bk 3 years later except this dang boat which I would personally drive to Texas if I could find it......
Please help
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