RusteeGold
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What is the name of your state? California.
So my 23 year old son, against my advice, bought a motorcycle from a private party in December 2017. He put $3000 down, agreed to pay $2000 more and took the bike home. A month later the engine developed a hole in the cooling jacket... someone had wrecked it before he bought it and tried to fix it with JB Weld. Since my son went against my advice in buying the bike, I wanted him to talk with the seller. Tempers rose between the two and the seller said the deal was final - no refunds. By February my son had paid for the bike but unbeknownst to me, did not receive the title. In the meantime the engine was unfixable so I loaned him $2300 to get a working used engine installed (the bike is a 2006 CBR600R ).
Months have passed and my son still does not have the title. The seller always has an excuse... his baby is sick, he was travelling for work, he was in the hospital because he got mugged... We tried to go directly to the DMV 2 months ago to see if there was a way to get the title... turns out there is a bank lien against it. The seller promised my son would have the title today - august 22, 2018...but it didn't happen. So my son has a $7300 reminder of a series of bad decisions sitting in the garage that he cant ride. It''s been 6 months since the seller received all of his money.
I am going to get involved now. My thought is to give the guy one more week, and if he doesn't produce the ttle by then, take him to small claims court and sue him for the money spent on the bike... $5000 purchase price and $2300 for the engine. $7300 total. And he can have the bike back.
Any advice? Am I doing the right thing?
Thanks in advance,
Rustee Gold
So my 23 year old son, against my advice, bought a motorcycle from a private party in December 2017. He put $3000 down, agreed to pay $2000 more and took the bike home. A month later the engine developed a hole in the cooling jacket... someone had wrecked it before he bought it and tried to fix it with JB Weld. Since my son went against my advice in buying the bike, I wanted him to talk with the seller. Tempers rose between the two and the seller said the deal was final - no refunds. By February my son had paid for the bike but unbeknownst to me, did not receive the title. In the meantime the engine was unfixable so I loaned him $2300 to get a working used engine installed (the bike is a 2006 CBR600R ).
Months have passed and my son still does not have the title. The seller always has an excuse... his baby is sick, he was travelling for work, he was in the hospital because he got mugged... We tried to go directly to the DMV 2 months ago to see if there was a way to get the title... turns out there is a bank lien against it. The seller promised my son would have the title today - august 22, 2018...but it didn't happen. So my son has a $7300 reminder of a series of bad decisions sitting in the garage that he cant ride. It''s been 6 months since the seller received all of his money.
I am going to get involved now. My thought is to give the guy one more week, and if he doesn't produce the ttle by then, take him to small claims court and sue him for the money spent on the bike... $5000 purchase price and $2300 for the engine. $7300 total. And he can have the bike back.
Any advice? Am I doing the right thing?
Thanks in advance,
Rustee Gold