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murs
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New YorkHi,
Thank you so much in advance for reading this.Your advice will be greatly appreciated.
I put an ad in a local magazine for the sale of my car.A prospective buyer responded to the ad on the 4th of March,and came over to my place and inspected the car himself and said was concerned about an oil leak it had.We suggested he show it to a mechanic if he wished.But he bargained and offered a price $3050.We agreed to sell.We gave a list of the service and repair records we'd kept.
He took the car for a test drive .After the drive, he said he felt it would need a repair ,so brought down the price to $2850, and we agreed.He asked us to get the car cleaned for him.He paid a deposit and left.
He returned the next day, saw the car again and paid the balance and took the title and drove the car again.He asked if the car had no problems, and we told him we were not too knowledgeable about cars but it sure didn't give us a problem during the past one year that we owned it.
He now comes back on the 15th of March and says the car is bad and we didn't share our knowledge of the car with him,and demands a refund.(We told him whatever we knew of the car and it was sold in good faith).He threatens legal action and had an attorney call us yesterday.
I'm leaving the country next week.What is my legal position now?What do you suggest I should do? Please advice!!
Thank you so much in advance for reading this.Your advice will be greatly appreciated.
I put an ad in a local magazine for the sale of my car.A prospective buyer responded to the ad on the 4th of March,and came over to my place and inspected the car himself and said was concerned about an oil leak it had.We suggested he show it to a mechanic if he wished.But he bargained and offered a price $3050.We agreed to sell.We gave a list of the service and repair records we'd kept.
He took the car for a test drive .After the drive, he said he felt it would need a repair ,so brought down the price to $2850, and we agreed.He asked us to get the car cleaned for him.He paid a deposit and left.
He returned the next day, saw the car again and paid the balance and took the title and drove the car again.He asked if the car had no problems, and we told him we were not too knowledgeable about cars but it sure didn't give us a problem during the past one year that we owned it.
He now comes back on the 15th of March and says the car is bad and we didn't share our knowledge of the car with him,and demands a refund.(We told him whatever we knew of the car and it was sold in good faith).He threatens legal action and had an attorney call us yesterday.
I'm leaving the country next week.What is my legal position now?What do you suggest I should do? Please advice!!