How can I repossess my property out of state?
Sunday, July 12th, 2009 at
9:15 pm
I sold an expensive piece of equipment to a chiropractor out in CA (I’m in TX). The agreement was that he would pay $25K from his leasing company once it got there and then make up the $7,500 balance over three months. The delivery guy never did the job right (not my fault as the other guy hired the mover) and the chiropractor paid him in full for his moving services. The chiropractor has paid me $4K of the $7,500 and refuses to pay more until the machine is “fixed” but has made no attempts to fix it. Can I repossess it since he is in default? If so, do I have to return the amount he paid me? How would I go about getting a judge to allow me to get it back without spending an arm and a leg?
Sell and Rent Back
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The scenario you are describing is a little vague, do you have a sales contract, if so is their a clause that would allow you to repo the unit, if not then you would need to petition the court for an order and that could become expensive.~