Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Hawaii

Collecting on a verbal agreement

My husband and I manage a bed and breakfast. It is going to be sold in February. When my husband and I took over management, our VERBAL agreement with the owner was, if he sold before our year was up, he would compensate us monetarily. He is now saying that he is not going to pay us. I know that the agreement is valid because we provided a service. But how do we go about collecting? Can we put a lien against the property before he sells? Do we have to go to court in order to do this? Should we contact an attorney???? Help...


Asked on 1/21/05, 1:45 am

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Jon Zahaby Tour bus, scenic and sightseeing, operation

Re: Collecting on a verbal agreement

You will have to reduce your debt to a judgment by suing the seller in court before you can file a lien on the property. Feel free to call me at 808-525-0892 if you wish to pursue it further.

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Answered on 1/21/05, 3:47 pm


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