I happen to had a contract to buy a house from M. It's an you-and-me contract which was not stamped. In the contract, it states that if M changes his mind and refuses to sell the house, he would have to pay me 2k as compensation. And M changed his mind. Seemed lawfully, he delivered 2 post dated cheques through a lawyer friend of his. 1st cheque bounced on December 2, 2005. Second one will due end December 31, 2005. What legal action I can take on him? He must be thinking that the amount is small and I won't go through all the hassles to make him pay.

Answer by teraflop
There should be an economic crime unit in your county or state, where they investigate white-collar crime. The easiest thing you can do is to get a form from them stipulating the breach of contract. Then just mail via certified mail to their address.

Answer by k5lqp
File bounced check charges on him. Either local police, or Sherif office. Give them a call and they can fill you in on details. :)



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