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I lent my neighbor my moms wheelchair about 2 months ago, I've asked for it back several times and all I get is a bunch of excuses, last night she said she had left it at my daughters patio. That was a lie, I want some info on what to do. Thanks Hilda.
Sorry to hear about your problem. At the very least, you may want to send a certified letter to the neighbor with a demand for the value of the chair. You may want to state that allegedly leaving the chair on a patio is clearly unacceptable and is an admission that, at the very least, the chair was not securely returned. As a result they must pay the amount of $X no later than a certain date, usually within 2-4 weeks from the date of the letter although none of this is set in stone. The reason is because you must make a formal demand for the money before proceeding to small claims court and a written letter, certified or proof of sending, is the best way to establish your formal demand.I lent my neighbor my moms wheelchair about 2 months ago, I've asked for it back several times and all I get is a bunch of excuses, last night she said she had left it at my daughters patio. That was a lie, I want some info on what to do. Thanks Hilda.