Board left behind, stays behind?

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by tuggernuts, Sep 7, 2013.

  1. tuggernuts

    tuggernuts Active Member

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    Apr 30, 2013
    How much time does it take till a board left at your house becomes yours?
     
  2. waterbaby

    waterbaby Well-Known Member

    Oct 1, 2012
    unless you have an agreement or the person is paying you rent for storage, it's yours as soon as he/she leaves it.
     

  3. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    There was a thread about this I think a year ago on here but may have been on Sways. The consensus was 6 months to a year I think. I would say unless the owner gave you a time frame like gotta leave my board but I'll be back in a week or whatever then yeah Waterbaby's right it's yours!
     
  4. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
    Depends on the circumstances. Why was it left at your place? Do you know the owner or know who the owner is, and have you tried contacting the person either directly or through a friend? Does the owner know that you have the board? If after all that and a couple months have passed, the owner knows you have it, isn't in the hospital or out of the country, and hasn't bothered to come get it, I guess it's yours. What may happen is that the owner will then appear at your door wanting his board back
     
  5. tuggernuts

    tuggernuts Active Member

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    Apr 30, 2013
    its been 3 years...was a friend...dropped off face of the earth.
     
  6. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    You can't communicate with the person?
     
  7. Gfootr

    Gfootr Well-Known Member

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    Dec 26, 2009
    3 years... possession = 9/10 blah blah...
    Ride it like it's your own, but if he ever claims it, you'll have to give it up.
     
  8. chicharronne

    chicharronne Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2006
    In Va. you could eminent domain it for the good of the household.
     
  9. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    After 3 years he aint coming back for it, hope he's still alive
     
  10. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    If you want to use it, use it... If you want to sell it, sell it... If he comes back for it give him the board or the money. Unless you don't like him. Them just tell him he's screwed
     
  11. fl.surfdog

    fl.surfdog Well-Known Member

    Dec 6, 2010
    Hell with it, if it's a nice board ride it, it's the price of you holding it for him. Three years is a long time bro. Ya know any longer this, this dude is not coming back for it. I had the same thing happen to me years ago, good friend left his board, moved away, kept his board for a few yrs., finally I started to let my son ride it. He came over after about five yrs. never said anything about it, still friends and life goes on...
     
  12. cepriano

    cepriano Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2012
    hey thats how i got my first board.many years ago when i was in highschool,a buddy asked if i wanted to go surfing.i didnt even know what surfing was at the time,nor how its done.we went out late september and the waves were pretty scary for me at the time.we had no leash,no idea on how to surf lol,and we used candles to wax the board.for 5hrs did nothing but get absolutly annihilated with no accomplished rides,but i loved the feeling of the ocean and getting thrashed around.after a few trips to the beach and still not being able to ride,i asked to borrow the board for a few weeks.the board we were riding was a 7'2'' semi gun,used for surfing waves like 12ft pipe.so one day in belmar during a hurricane swell i paddled out,still no leash,took a wipeout,board washed in,i got sucked out in a rip.so eventually i make it back to the beach and a bunch of kids are laughing at me for my board like what are u doing out here on that thing.so that was the day i learned that i havnt caught a wave because of the board i was on,which was super thin and real narrow.my buddy and i lost contact since school ended,so i traded the board in for a 6'2'' that i still ride today.the 6'2'' been through so much abuse im surprised its still in one peice.so one day in december,i hear of a good noreaster swell coming so i drive down to exit 63 off the pkwy which is lbi.i go rent a fullsuit and a 8ft longboard.after so many attempts on the 7'2'' i thought id never be able to surf,the day i rented that longboard i paddled for my first wave and rode it all the way down the line like it was so friken easy.after a few hours on that i went out on a 6'8'',caught a few more waves and i was good to go.the waves were breaking on an outer sandbar that day and it was quite a paddle out,especially on a longboard.id always paddle out in the craziest of conditions since im a pretty good swimmer and get my azz beat for hours and come in feeling so happy and felt like a new man.like my old boss used to say,a day of paddling is better than a day of nothing
     
  13. Blackfish

    Blackfish Well-Known Member

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    Jan 20, 2013
    Agreed... and Legally sound, abandoned property. Enjoy.
     
  14. kinggargantuan

    kinggargantuan Member

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    Aug 17, 2010
    if you can baptize your boards, they wont be left behind.