adjusterjack
Senior Member
How much in monetary value are you talking about? Understand that it's the "used" value that I'm referring to. You'd only be entitled to the depreciated value of the used items. Household goods, appliances, furnishings, consumer electronics are generally valued at garage sale prices or, at best, Craigslist prices.
The small claims limit in Iowa is $6500. That's where you'll have to file your lawsuit. You don't get paid for your travel or lost earnings during the pursuit of the lawsuit. And if you need a lawyer you generally don't get your lawyer fees unless your contract specified that winner gets lawyer fees.
You also need to be aware of the statute of limitations for lawsuits. It's 5 years for breach of an oral contract which I don't think applies since you breached it by not paying. I think that violation of a statutory requirement is a tort and you have 2 years for that. If the loss of your property occurred in early 2017 you don't have much time to sit on this.
The small claims limit in Iowa is $6500. That's where you'll have to file your lawsuit. You don't get paid for your travel or lost earnings during the pursuit of the lawsuit. And if you need a lawyer you generally don't get your lawyer fees unless your contract specified that winner gets lawyer fees.
You also need to be aware of the statute of limitations for lawsuits. It's 5 years for breach of an oral contract which I don't think applies since you breached it by not paying. I think that violation of a statutory requirement is a tort and you have 2 years for that. If the loss of your property occurred in early 2017 you don't have much time to sit on this.