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In the future it may be wise to not lend anyone, especially an "acquaintance", money. That's what banks are for.
Hopefully, if and when you are able to repossess this vehicle, it is truly worth what you think it is.
I don't know how liberal CA is, but in my experience don't count on having bail set as you already violated your probation and fled the state. You would likely sit in a cell until all of your court appearances are over.
As you've been told, you very much need an attorney in California.
Already did that and it's not there.
So in summary:
1 - I have an avatar
2 - I did NOT receive the "bad boy letter"
3 - I don't have access to and don't even see the senior member forum
I guess I'm pretty unique here!
Well, I can relate to your feelings. I've known a few people who had similar problems during divorces. One of my co-workers was accused by his wife in an official complaint that he is a drug user and shouldn't have custody of his kids. We get randomly drug tested and the chances of him being a...
How do you know it's Connecticut?
If the house was going to be renovated (which can be a dirty/messy process) I would think that anything of value would have been removed prior.
Also, what some consider "antiques" are often not worth anything.
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