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Discharged boat loan 2 yrs ago but our landlord will not tell us what he did with it

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    #16
    Originally posted by GoingDown View Post
    To update a quote from Mark Twain: "there are lies, damned lies, and then there are" words that come out of the mouths of debt collectors.

    They lie almost all the time.

    Stop listening to them.

    Send them a cease and desist communications letter, and stop talking to them on the phone.
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      #17
      Yep...I agree with the above. I was the only one who filed (hubby didn't.) I had one credit card that hubby was an "authorized user." Crap One tried to tell me that being an authorized user also made him a co-owner and he was then responsible for the balance. My attorney told me to ask for the paperwork he signed to take on co-ownership. Oops....there wasn't any. Haven't heard from them since I asked. LOL Liar Liar pants on fire!!

      DM

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        #18
        How did the boat get sold (or given away, what have you) without the title?? There would have been a lien recorded against it - so I'd start at that point. Search the papers (archives) for a submission as abandoned property must be listed in the Classifieds in most states (I know they have to do it here in VA).

        You'd be looking for something along the lines of bylaws, with that in mind... (crud - had SC listed laws...gimme a sec for FL - didnt catch that)
        Last edited by Pandora; 05-04-2012, 01:35 PM.

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          #19
          Here you go... sorry about that:

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            #20
            Manufactured boats are titled just like a car and a lien goes on the title when money is owed. Even if seeking a replacement (duplicate) the lien would show and they would need a seriel # to apply. To run it you need a current registration and to get one you need the paperwork. You cannot abandon property with a lien on it. Let the police find it. It's like a stolen car. My two cents.

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              #21
              Ditto..AJA. If someone has and is running that boat, it has to be licensed. The Bureau of Motor Vehicles of the state it is in would have a record of who the current owner is.

              DM

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                #22
                That's what I was trying to say lol

                Keep On Smilin'

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