I have a friend who took out a cash loan from my dad for $750 for a shitty used car.
My dad's pretty well-to-do and can be too nice sometimes, so he's not doing anything about it that my friend gave him $50, and not a penny since (this was months ago)
>This friend has no plates on the car, no insurance, and no drivers license.
Yet lately he's been driving it on public main roads anyway, and last night he told me he was going 100 in a 55.
>What kind of legal consequences is he setting himself up for?
Big fines, possibly a night in jail.
Now, did your dad report the car as stolen? Because it isn't stolen.
>>16658527
No he hasn't, but the fact that this guy hasn't paid on the car seems like it should give the situation another layer of illegality.
So are you asking if your dad is in any way liable? Or that you want him to repay the debt? Or ways to get your "friend" to get caught by the police?
Which ever it may be your friend probably isn't thinking of paying him back, nor does it look like he'll even have the money.
>>16658558
Yeah I'm wondering if my dad is in any way liable but mostly simply curious about what kind of mess he could be making for himself here.
>>16658549
>but the fact that this guy hasn't paid on the car seems like it should give the situation another layer of illegality.
nope.
>>16658570
No hes not, but at the same time hes completely out $700. For your friend he'll definitely lose the car, possible jail time or community college, and a pretty huge fine.
>>16658602
I meant service, ops.
You still call him "friend"... wtf mate... I hope you have something on paper about this loan. Bring him to small claims court.. hope that he is dumb enough to drive the car there... tell a cop whats up while in court. Win or lose he is getting some tickets.