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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 94038" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>momanto, I read only the first few posts when I responded to your problem. I had only read the ones on the first page which didn't include your second response on the second page. If this man has not gone by your pasture rules and you have paid him for the culverts, and he has not followed either one, then this guy is showing you now what the future holds. This is much like the dating scene. You date someone for a lengthy period of time so that each of you get comfortable and each of you takes off the rose colored glasses to see what is actually going on. If this man has ignored your wishes early and has not taken care of what you paid him for, then you need to tighten up the screws. One thing you might have to show him up front is that you mean what you say. This actually can run over into the loan you have provided for him. If you let him slide on these other two problems, then he will start getting slack on the payments or just sending partial payments. I hope you used a legal person to write up the contract and if you didn't, maybe you need to pay a lawyer for a few minutes to see what your steps of action will need to be. Send him a registered letter saying that if he misses a payment by the due date, then (e.g.) 10% will be added to the balance. See what actions can be taken when he skips so many payments. I would not make any idol actions of response. If he doesn't comply, show him that you do take the next step the next day after the dead line. Then he will not start skipping the payments (hopefully). </p><p>Each time he is allowed to slide, it will get worse. Let him know you mean business. I hope this doesn't keep you in turmoil. Good luck. Chuckie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 94038, member: 637"] momanto, I read only the first few posts when I responded to your problem. I had only read the ones on the first page which didn't include your second response on the second page. If this man has not gone by your pasture rules and you have paid him for the culverts, and he has not followed either one, then this guy is showing you now what the future holds. This is much like the dating scene. You date someone for a lengthy period of time so that each of you get comfortable and each of you takes off the rose colored glasses to see what is actually going on. If this man has ignored your wishes early and has not taken care of what you paid him for, then you need to tighten up the screws. One thing you might have to show him up front is that you mean what you say. This actually can run over into the loan you have provided for him. If you let him slide on these other two problems, then he will start getting slack on the payments or just sending partial payments. I hope you used a legal person to write up the contract and if you didn't, maybe you need to pay a lawyer for a few minutes to see what your steps of action will need to be. Send him a registered letter saying that if he misses a payment by the due date, then (e.g.) 10% will be added to the balance. See what actions can be taken when he skips so many payments. I would not make any idol actions of response. If he doesn't comply, show him that you do take the next step the next day after the dead line. Then he will not start skipping the payments (hopefully). Each time he is allowed to slide, it will get worse. Let him know you mean business. I hope this doesn't keep you in turmoil. Good luck. Chuckie [/QUOTE]
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