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Originally Posted by SleazyDream
I'm saying Jman was 5 months behind in his payments, and had put no money down. I put $30,000 down. I still hadn't cancelled his contract. Then, I offered for him to take over the entire property, giving him my down payment ($30,000) and all the payments I had been making up to that point if he took over the loan and property. He refused.
Wasn't that enough? he had already legally lost the land when I went bankrupt, I was being nice to him and tried to give him the land before I went under. Jman didn't even file as a creditor in the bankruptcy, he was given the oportunity to but he had no legal leg to stand on.
And even after that I would have made it up to him if he hadn't told me he was only my friend cause I was buying him stuff. THAT was my limit.
I several years later bought the land back, free and clear of anything owed to Jman.
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Not really fair to have put him in the position of either taking over all the payments or losing everything in bankruptcy, he most likely knew at that time that he couldn't afford to take over and make all of the payments. I think Jman would see otherwise in regards to you saying he had already legally lost the land before the bankruptcy.
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