Posted by Anything in writing? on June 02, 2010 at 09:20:01 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: any thoughts on this? posted by poor farm on June 02, 2010 at 08:09:30:
It would really help to know what type of equipment is it? A lot of times people don't want to disclose what it is so it will seem less significant to others. Maybe your dad fixed it up so he could use it but otherwise it would have never been fixed? It's possible that the neighbors dad told your dad to just to take it if he wants to fix it. After 20+ years, unless there is something in writing, I think the neighbor's son is out of luck. Some kind of arrangement was made between your dad and his dad. He was not even in the picture at the time. Obviously his dad wasn't too interested in getting it back or he would have years ago. Maybe your dad did other work or gave the neighbor something in return? Without anything in writing, it's impossible to know exactly what transpired. If you have a need for it, keep it, if not you could consider giving it to the neighbor's son. That is if he could use it. He might want it back so he could sell it. Again, it does depend on what it is.
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