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Sold my dirt bike as is for an agreed price, I disclosed all issues with the bike when I sold it. The buyer now wants his money back, he is also threating legal action. Can he even sue over this? I disclosed everything.
Sold my dirt bike as is for an agreed price, I disclosed all issues with the bike when I sold it. The buyer now wants his money back, he is also threating legal action.
Sold my dirt bike as is for an agreed price, I disclosed all issues with the bike when I sold it. The buyer now wants his money back, he is also threating legal action. Can he even sue over this? I disclosed everything.
His reason for wanting his money back is that hes having trouble starting the bike, I explained to him that there is a starting procedure and he continues to ask for his money back, the bike ran fine when I sold it to him, started first kick.
His age is a problem for you. Minors do not have the legal ability to form a contract so they can (in most circumstances) choose to either honor an agreement made when a minor or void the agreement.
If the purchaser of your bike was in fact under the age of 18 at the time of purchase, he apparently now is choosing to void the agreement. There is not much you can do about it.
You should refund his money when he returns the bike to you.
Ask him for his ID and verify his date of birth. If he was over 18 when he bought the bike then it's a done deal. If he was under 18 he can void the sale and get his money back. Make sure you get the title back when you get the bike back.
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