Jatzo22
New User
Hi,
My Mother-in-Law has loaned out her horse in April with a view to selling. The 'buyer' paid a £300 deposit and was to pay the balance within a few weeks if she was deciding to keep the horse. To date we have received no further payments. Within the Loan Agreement it says the owner can end the agreement at any time and so we informed the buyer we would be collecting the horse and travelled down to the West Midlands to collect it. We arrived at the address which we had been given though it was fictional. We called the buyer who said that she was not giving the details of where the horse is. We called the police and they spoke to the buyer who refused to give the details to the police as well and the police then said they could not get involved as it was a civil matter. We understand that any money issues are civil but as my Mother-in-Law still holds the passport we are concerned now that the horse may have been sold. Is this ilegal?
Any advice would be welcome, my Mother-in-Law is a 60 year old disabled lady and has obviously gone into the whole situation quite naively but she is in absolute bits.
Thank you!!
My Mother-in-Law has loaned out her horse in April with a view to selling. The 'buyer' paid a £300 deposit and was to pay the balance within a few weeks if she was deciding to keep the horse. To date we have received no further payments. Within the Loan Agreement it says the owner can end the agreement at any time and so we informed the buyer we would be collecting the horse and travelled down to the West Midlands to collect it. We arrived at the address which we had been given though it was fictional. We called the buyer who said that she was not giving the details of where the horse is. We called the police and they spoke to the buyer who refused to give the details to the police as well and the police then said they could not get involved as it was a civil matter. We understand that any money issues are civil but as my Mother-in-Law still holds the passport we are concerned now that the horse may have been sold. Is this ilegal?
Any advice would be welcome, my Mother-in-Law is a 60 year old disabled lady and has obviously gone into the whole situation quite naively but she is in absolute bits.
Thank you!!