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Her Two Friends Let Her Have Sole Ownership Of A Boat They Bought Together, But Now That She’s Sold It, They’re Angry They Were Not Involved

This seriously stressed her and her friends out– because if their boat hit someone else’s well-kept and expensive boat, they would be stuck paying for the damages.

So, eventually, the stress of continuously needing to re-set the boat’s anchor became too much for her two friends, and they decided she could just keep the boat for herself.

They only gave her one condition: she would need to assume all responsibility for the boat. And she did.

For about three weeks, she went out to check on the boat and re-set its anchor daily by herself.

And after realizing how badly the engine worked, she decided that fixing up the boat was no longer worth the investment.

So, she decided to put it up for sale for one thousand dollars– her initial investment cost– and it was bought the very next day.

After telling her friends, though, she could tell they were butt hurt– even though they did not initially bring it up.

Then, just a few days ago, they confronted her about their share of the sale.

Apparently, the friends believe they are entitled to six hundred and fifty dollars. Then, they even called her an idiot for selling the boat for so cheap.

“I reminded them that they told me I assumed all responsibility of the boat, so that should mean I was free to do what I wish with it,” she explained.

Nonetheless, her friends have still been sulking, and now she is wondering if selling it without involving them was a rude thing to do.

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