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Sold goods, paid for, but uncollected over 5 years, what to do ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Fred" data-source="post: 8826372" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>We had a vintage car business in one of our units who left suddenly and for years, folks would turn up out of the blue asking if they could have the stuff back that they left to be worked on or had lent them. I found it pretty stressful as I was having to sort out the mess left by the tenants as well as facing their unhappy clients who seemed to think I was responsible, Even 10 years later, and with completely new tenants established, it still surfaces every now and then.</p><p>I have found that since so many folks have popped their clogs or moved on, I can use their passing as an excuse, eg "It's before my time mate, mum was still here then running things and she's been gone 5 years so no one remembers it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Fred, post: 8826372, member: 189"] We had a vintage car business in one of our units who left suddenly and for years, folks would turn up out of the blue asking if they could have the stuff back that they left to be worked on or had lent them. I found it pretty stressful as I was having to sort out the mess left by the tenants as well as facing their unhappy clients who seemed to think I was responsible, Even 10 years later, and with completely new tenants established, it still surfaces every now and then. I have found that since so many folks have popped their clogs or moved on, I can use their passing as an excuse, eg "It's before my time mate, mum was still here then running things and she's been gone 5 years so no one remembers it". [/QUOTE]
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