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  • Apr 13, 2011, 05:41 PM
    susanhurst
    What should I sue him for in small claims court?
    I took my boat to be repaired 7 months ago and he said it would be ready in a month. We have gone back and forth with his excuses(he has a real sick family) and I don't think it will ever be finished and I certainly don't trust his work to be complete or correct. I gave him $1500 down with $500 upon completion.
  • Apr 13, 2011, 06:21 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    So how much work if any has been done ?

    You ask for all your money back and the boat back,

    So first you ask for it back, if then he does not, you sue for it
  • Apr 22, 2011, 05:04 PM
    tremmor
    My comment is related to work being done but not a car. Just a thought.
    Everything is in writing. I might not care when you start but I want to know when it will
    Be done. How long. Siding for example. How many days will it take you?
    I always have written on the contract final pavement on my approval.
    Any judge in the world will figure that one out.
    I don't think it will work with verbal. And then small claims requires
    All paper work to be filled out properly. Make sure you do that or it
    Could be thrown out of court and likely. Then there's the trust with
    Reputation.
    Good luck.
  • Apr 22, 2011, 05:31 PM
    JudyKayTee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tremmor View Post
    My comment is related to work being done but not a car. Just a thought.
    Everything is in writing. I might not care when ya start but i want to know when it will
    be done. how long. Siding for example. How many days will it take ya?
    I always have written on the contract final pavement on my approval.
    Any judge in the world will figure that one out.
    I don't think it will work with verbal. And then small claims requires
    all paper work to be filled out properly. make sure ya do that or it
    could be thrown out of court and likely. then theres the trust with
    reputation.
    good luck.


    This is a legal board - please give a legal opinion and don't use text speak.

    I see no advice that pertains to this situation.
  • Apr 22, 2011, 06:04 PM
    tremmor
    Sorry. Maybe I misunderstood. My comment was related to proof in small claims court
    And the way you present yourself to be successful. That's all.
    I was just saying paper work proper in court and presentation to be successful.
  • Apr 22, 2011, 06:57 PM
    ScottGem
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tremmor View Post
    Sorry. maybe i misunderstood. my comment was related to proof in small claims court
    and the way you present yourself to be successful. that's all.
    i was just saying paper work proper in court and presentation to be successful.

    That may be what you meant, but frankly, I agree with Judy, that it was very hard to find anything relevant to the question asked.

    Its nice that you want to help, but we pride ourselves on the quality of advice given here. Please make sure your responses are understandable, written properly and otherwise adhere to the standards of this site.

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