Location: Snohomish County, WA
So I sold (potentially, as this is the point of the post) a travel trailer to someone today. The wife came to check it out and liked it, we went to the bank and got a cashiers check made out to me that says “for the purchase of RV”. I then, in the bank lobby, signed over the Washington title and signed a bill of sale. The wife didnt sign it because she wasn’t sure how to sign it because they wanted to put it in their business name, so I just took a picture of the paperwork without their signature. It only had my signature. I then went to the bank and deposited the cashiers check. The husband came by a couple hours later to pickup the trailer and decided he wasn’t interested in purchasing it anymore because he claims it could have water damage because there are some stains in the gear compartment. I wasn’t aware that there was any water damage and don’t fully agree with his conclusion that there is, I think it could just be from a wet tarp or chair that was put in there sometime in the past. I told him it’s his trailer now, there isn’t any “not buying it anymore”. He disagrees and left the trailer and the title on my property. He says he is going to put a stop payment on the cashiers check which I told them isn’t possible because I just deposited it today. Am I crazy? I’m just waiting for a couple days for him to figure out that he can’t cancel the cashiers check and that it is indeed his. Am I missing something?
Edit to add: I told the guy the trailer, title, and keys and all that is waiting here for you whenever you decide to come pick it up haha.