Hello folks. Last year, went into business with a friend, business was alright for a while, and then the safe started losing money all on its own!
The upshot is, that I had good reason to believe it was my business partner as only him and me had access to the safe. I told him I didn't trust him, he said if I didn't trust him he'd leave.
And so he did.
During our time together, we got a loan from a friend, which we had religiously been paying off £200 a week to try and clear as soon as possible.
The loan wasn't secured on anything, we both signed a piece of paper basically outlining the details of the loan, how much we would pay back and the amount.
Our company was a company in name only, we didn't sign the loan in the company name, it was signed as ourselves, NOT on behalf of the company either.
At the time of his leaving, we owed £4000 left on this loan. Through grim determination, i've managed to get the loan down to £2000, but herein lies my problem.
As far as i'm concerned, he is liable for the other half of that loan. I've had a brief conversation with the wife half of the couple that lent us the money, and they say I need to chase him for the other half, otherwise i'm going to have to continue paying it.
So, what are my options?
I'm going to present my ex-partner a letter explaining he needs to sort it out, but I can't afford for him to drag his heels, so before it goes down the route of solicitors and small claims court and all that kind of stuff, is there any perfectly legal 'threat' I can use?
By threat, I don't mean i'm going to threaten him, but are there any civil powers that I have as a member of the public I can use, i.e. "If you don't start paying off the loan that you owe, then i'll be forced to seek recompense by taking your car", or am I utterly hamstrung and have to go through nothing but legal channels?
The upshot is, that I had good reason to believe it was my business partner as only him and me had access to the safe. I told him I didn't trust him, he said if I didn't trust him he'd leave.
And so he did.
During our time together, we got a loan from a friend, which we had religiously been paying off £200 a week to try and clear as soon as possible.
The loan wasn't secured on anything, we both signed a piece of paper basically outlining the details of the loan, how much we would pay back and the amount.
Our company was a company in name only, we didn't sign the loan in the company name, it was signed as ourselves, NOT on behalf of the company either.
At the time of his leaving, we owed £4000 left on this loan. Through grim determination, i've managed to get the loan down to £2000, but herein lies my problem.
As far as i'm concerned, he is liable for the other half of that loan. I've had a brief conversation with the wife half of the couple that lent us the money, and they say I need to chase him for the other half, otherwise i'm going to have to continue paying it.
So, what are my options?
I'm going to present my ex-partner a letter explaining he needs to sort it out, but I can't afford for him to drag his heels, so before it goes down the route of solicitors and small claims court and all that kind of stuff, is there any perfectly legal 'threat' I can use?
By threat, I don't mean i'm going to threaten him, but are there any civil powers that I have as a member of the public I can use, i.e. "If you don't start paying off the loan that you owe, then i'll be forced to seek recompense by taking your car", or am I utterly hamstrung and have to go through nothing but legal channels?
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