that depends. If you still have time to amend the defendant list, yes. If not, no. You need to include the dealer and mattI think I should still keep my court date.
if he drags the dealer in there and OP actually dealt only with matt, dealer could go:OHRoadwarrior
You sue whomever is on the purchase contract. It will be an interesting discussion if he claims he fraudulently sold you a car he does not own. If you follow that link given earlier, there is a law provision for selling other peoples cars. Read up on it and be prepared.
but that's the point; he is claiming the deal was not through the dealership. Everything you have provided here says it was but I am just one to cover all bases. Nothing worse than going into court and the guy weasels his way to get the judge to accept his story and then where are you? You go and file another suit=lundbythebay;3206625]The first time I processed paperwork was with Matt. But then I went into the office and basically scrapped the old and the owner of the business processed all the new paperwork. In the complaint, they said I had to list the business owner as he is responsible for what goes on for his business.
???? If you did not sue Matt, the court cannot enter a judgement agains him, even if he stood there in court and said; yep, it's my deal; because you did not sue Matt.I did list the Mechanic in the complaint itself.
What do you mean by dealer scrapped all paperwork you had with mat ?The first time I processed paperwork was with Matt. But then I went into the office and basically scrapped the old and the owner of the business processed all the new paperwork. In the complaint, they said I had to list the business owner as he is responsible for what goes on for his business. I did list the Mechanic in the complaint itself.
I cannot find the section OHroadwarrior is referring to, do you mind pasting a link and page? please and thank you
It was in Sec. 10-1 and 10-2 .dor.mo.gov/forms/Dealer_Operating_Manual.pdf
dor.mo.gov/motorv/buying.php
those are the only links I could find in the thread. Not sure what specifically ORW was referring to though
I have all the paperwork from the Mechanic as well as from the dealer....I did not give up anything. I am just saying that the original paperwork was all redone by the dealer himself. Because it is small claims, they don't allow attorney's and there wasn't anywhere to list witnesses. I had to go onto sos.mo.gov to prove I looked up the business agent and had that person listed, to the point that I had to print the info out and attach it. I think if I want to go after the mechanic, it has to be an additional claim. Not sure what to claim until I know the outcome of this one. I fear it would look like double dipping.What do you mean by dealer scrapped all paperwork you had with mat ?
Did that include title signatures?
Well I learned not to listen to the court's clerks.
I once was in a predicament and wanted to list the DBA and the person listed doing business as.
The clerk said I only needed to list the person.
The person with their lawyer had the judgment dismissed ( he did pay first however ) stating the DBA was the entity to sue. DBA went out of business shortly after.
Just food for thought .
You could always withdraw and re-file with both ,unless you can add Matt now.
Sounds like curbstoning to me.
One more note....the Mechanic never had his name or signature on the title....just the bill of sale which the owner re-did.I have all the paperwork from the Mechanic as well as from the dealer....I did not give up anything. I am just saying that the original paperwork was all redone by the dealer himself. Because it is small claims, they don't allow attorney's and there wasn't anywhere to list witnesses. I had to go onto sos.mo.gov to prove I looked up the business agent and had that person listed, to the point that I had to print the info out and attach it. I think if I want to go after the mechanic, it has to be an additional claim. Not sure what to claim until I know the outcome of this one. I fear it would look like double dipping.
My daughter was with me during the transaction with the Mechanic and my spouse was there during the transaction with the dealer. I plan to have them both in court with me.