So a friend of mine recently incorporated as a computer repair company in Raleigh. He enlisted the services of a former friend (thief) to do some really basic work for him and lent him a computer to use to accomplish this. This was in the fall of 2010. Now, after things went sour with mutual friends, my friend is trying to get the computer back and the guy holding it won't respond to calls/voicemails/texts. One day he did pick up and said that the computer was broken due to the hard drive. My friend asked for it back anyway because he has a replacement for it (computer is worth about $450) and the guy bullshitted him about setting up a time to pick it up. After many more calls/texts finally today on facebook chat he said "u dont need a broken pc go play with ur friends" and "there's nothing you can do read the law". so I read the law. I found these statues to be pertinent to the situation.
2/27/2011 7:13:40 PM
2/27/2011 7:41:57 PM
There is legal recourse. However, I'm not sure if this situation is a civil or criminal matter. I'd start with a call to the police and see if the laptop should be reported stolen. It might be as simple as settling this via small claims.
2/27/2011 8:05:40 PM
This is not abandoned property. Don't even apply that at all. What you probably have here is a bailment where the bailee is refusing to return the chattel to the bailor. Look up info on that and you may find what you're looking for.Abandoned property is generally presumed in situations where the rightful owner cannot be found, and it is presumed that he has given up his rights voluntarily. That business association thing is probably about situations where a company folds and has tried to distribute the remaining assets, but some of the investors cannot be located.(This is not legal advice...)
2/27/2011 9:23:47 PM
We talked with the Sheriff and they're going to set up a time to try to go "scare" it out of the guy. If not, we'll subpoena him to civil court where I believe the preponderance of evidence is on our side. The machine is a custom built one by my friends computer company so we'll sue for all the components, labor, and perhaps "trade secrets" if he cannot render the machine (we think he may have sold it for drugs)
2/28/2011 7:37:43 PM