bluesideup
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Has anyone had an experience with an FBO that sold out and kept all the cash deposits without any previous notice to pilots, and the new owner was OK with it?
The only reason given was that they had a stipulation in the contract, that was never enforced before, that if you do not fly for 24 months you forfeit the deposit.
In some cases the planes that some of the pilots were qualified for, for medical or other reasons, were no longer available because the FBO removed them from the line and never replaced them.
I’ve seen cases where and FBO closed down and tried to walk away and they were forced to sell their assets to pay back the renters.
The question is can they legally do that, knowing that they removed the acft that the renters were qualified for to fly, and that they did not enforce that before?
Are FBOs different from other institutions, like the Banks or other companies that have to let the depositors know before they take the money, and in some cases they have to turn them over to the state?
I’ve also been told that in some cases the local law enforcement may get involved if they are notified of this issue?
Can pilots start a class action suit to get their money back?
Possibly many thousands of $$ could be involved and in some cases some of the deposits were over $500.00.
Thanks.
The only reason given was that they had a stipulation in the contract, that was never enforced before, that if you do not fly for 24 months you forfeit the deposit.
In some cases the planes that some of the pilots were qualified for, for medical or other reasons, were no longer available because the FBO removed them from the line and never replaced them.
I’ve seen cases where and FBO closed down and tried to walk away and they were forced to sell their assets to pay back the renters.
The question is can they legally do that, knowing that they removed the acft that the renters were qualified for to fly, and that they did not enforce that before?
Are FBOs different from other institutions, like the Banks or other companies that have to let the depositors know before they take the money, and in some cases they have to turn them over to the state?
I’ve also been told that in some cases the local law enforcement may get involved if they are notified of this issue?
Can pilots start a class action suit to get their money back?
Possibly many thousands of $$ could be involved and in some cases some of the deposits were over $500.00.
Thanks.