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10 hours ago, JohnnyB said:

File a suit in small claims court for your loss! Sorry to hear he got you! Best of luck! I think it's only $35 to file.

There use to be some sort of financial threshold for small claims. I think this amount exceeds that, and he'd have to go to Special Civil, and if he's a corporation, he'll need to use a attorney to file the complaint. That gets more costly and time consuming.

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1 hour ago, Handyman said:

In a simpler time you could pay $1000 for a couple of gorillas to go collect the other $4500. I bet you can still find people like that.

In the meantime, start signing the guy up for gay porn. 

What if he likes gay porn?

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21 hours ago, WP22 said:

The limit in NJ is 3k under most circumstances.

https://www.njcourts.gov/forms/11482_small_claims_faq.pdf

Take him to small claims court for $3k then.

Or maybe you can break up the amount owed and take him to small claims court twice.  Take him once for repair costs and second time for slip fee costs.

Good luck.

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15 hours ago, Golf battery said:

Hes no good.  His my life score is .97   That’s ridiculous  hes 59 years old.   Owns joes home improvements.  The addresses match up.   Heres a good one. His BBB rating is an f. One review.  Says total scammer. 

So he's scum bag contactor. Shocking.

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On 8/10/2019 at 11:31 PM, tony357 said:

Just putting this out there, robbed by Joseph Marri Helped by local PD who made me release his boat back to him unpaid repair balance of 5400.00  marina balance for storage and slip fees also. 

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Why were the cops involved?... sounds like if the boat was being held in placement of an unpaid bill that would be a civil matter.

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7 hours ago, tony357 said:

Had good convo with my attorney yesterday joe and his wife do not own the home they live in. looks like im writing this one off.  

Problem is it sometimes costs more then the deprived payment. It shouldn’t be that way but it is.

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19 hours ago, tony357 said:

Had good convo with my attorney yesterday joe and his wife do not own the home they live in. looks like im writing this one off.  

What does that have to do with you pursuing this?  I understand you can't get a lien against where he lives but that doesn't prevent you from pursuing this.

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On 8/12/2019 at 7:47 PM, tony357 said:

yes will find out tomorrow what I will be doing about officers conduct.  

Tony, I would file in Special Civi court.  I had a deadbeat tenant that owed me almost $10K in back rent when evicted.  I filed all of the paperwork myself and won by default because the renter did not respond to the complaint.  I had to file two more times to have wages garnished and got every penny owed me plus mileage and interest.  It is a very simple process that just requires documentation.  I had attorneys tell me that they would handle it for 1/3.  It cost me postage and one trip to the Ocean County courthouse.  Don't believe that you need an attorney to handle simple filings, especially when it is a clear cut case with documentation.

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Agree above.   Check out the criminal aspect of it.   If you can get the police to file a report of theft by deception.  Thats your ticket.  I worked in the check cashing industry for 17 years.  I never lost a case.  If they file it.  Actually if you insist.  They can not not file it.  If he gets hit with that.  He might want to settle right then.  Its simple.  Even a default judgement works just fine.  It will follow him for the rest of his life.  If you need to play hard and get a judgement.  I can hook you up with bear swamp recovery.  Theyll take his boat back. I miss those days.  F’n with the dead beats. 

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On 8/17/2019 at 5:06 PM, JC_68Westy said:

Tony, I would file in Special Civi court.  I had a deadbeat tenant that owed me almost $10K in back rent when evicted.  I filed all of the paperwork myself and won by default because the renter did not respond to the complaint.  I had to file two more times to have wages garnished and got every penny owed me plus mileage and interest.  It is a very simple process that just requires documentation.  I had attorneys tell me that they would handle it for 1/3.  It cost me postage and one trip to the Ocean County courthouse.  Don't believe that you need an attorney to handle simple filings, especially when it is a clear cut case with documentation.

If the OP is a corporation or LLC he will be required to use an attorney. Sole proprietors can represent themselves in Special Civil. 

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I thought I read somewhere that small claims courts won't allow you to seek partial compensation.  In other words, if the limit is 3k, they will look at the bill and see it is over that and reject the case.  So you can't claim under actual damages to stay at or below the court limit.

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