then how do these owners get away with, heck i hear about guys taking the power out, letting the boat get repoed, then sellign the engines to the guy who buys the boat at auction, doesnt seem like you need any top detective work to figure this all out
Boomer,
You're right about what could be done. Absolutely. But in real time, meaning by the time any of the "detective work" gets done, the bank is screwed, regardless. Owner goes to jail, bank is still screwed. Bank finds the engines and gets them back—and how quickly do you think that would happen—and re-installed in the boat, the bank still mostly screwed.
Can you imagine trying to sell that boat and having, by law, to disclose all that happened to it?
"Yeah, the boat you're looking at is a repo. Before we could get our hands on it, the owner pulled the engines and drives and sold them to some guy in Florida. We got them back from the guy, but had to pull them out of his boat because he'd been running them, about six months later. But hey, we checked them out and don't think he did anything too bad to them?"
Let me put it another way: Would
you buy that boat, knowing its history?
So yes, justice can be served, and it should be served. And the bank? It's still gonna be screwed.
Dave P, did I get that straight?