Mountain Man
Elite Member
- Joined
 - Jan 15, 2002
 
- Professional Status
 - Certified General Appraiser
 
- State
 - Georgia
 
It may depend somewhat on state law.  
In GA, if you take a post dated check, that is the equivalent to giving them an un-secured loan. You would have no recourse.
But if it is not a post dated, and you did not agree to such terms, then it is fraud. Go file a claim with the Sheriff. Once you have a judgment, go find some asset, like their car :wink: , that you can take. Had to do that once. When the wrecker rolled up in their yard to take the Mercedes (we discovered was paid off
 ) they suddenly found the $$$.   :roll:
 In GA, if you take a post dated check, that is the equivalent to giving them an un-secured loan. You would have no recourse.
But if it is not a post dated, and you did not agree to such terms, then it is fraud. Go file a claim with the Sheriff. Once you have a judgment, go find some asset, like their car :wink: , that you can take. Had to do that once. When the wrecker rolled up in their yard to take the Mercedes (we discovered was paid off