Jennifer.west
Junior Member
I recently purchased a boat that I found on Facebook. I only saw pictures of the boat before purchasing it. It was a very dumb decision but based on what I saw in the pics and what the seller said, I wanted the boat. The seller still owed money on the boat at a bank. I got a loan for the boat and my finance company sent his bank a check for the payoff of the boat. This was the only way my finance company (usaa) would do the loan. Later that same day, the seller met me at a gas station where I took possession of the boat. We live 4 hours away from each other so we met. It was dark, about 9:00 pm when we finally met. I could see some of the boat but still not a whole lot because it was dark. (Again I know this was a very bad choice) the seller gave me the registration on the boat and a bill of sale for the trailer. It is a 2011 veranda 22 foot tritoon. I drove home and the entire way I was already regretting the purchase because I saw a few things on the boat that I did not like. When I got home I looked at the registration more closely and it is for a 2011 war eagle 20 foot boat. I messaged the seller and asked why and he said he didn't know it was always like that. When I met the seller, I also met his wife. She told me that she works at the revenue office in their town. Her name was on the registration as the revenue office employee who issued the registration to her husband. This is a huge red flag to me because the registration was issued that very same day. Also, you would think that if you are registering your own boat that you would make sure it is correct and states the correct boat. I should have done this before the purchase but I didn't, but I did a boat report check online and it states that there has been a total loss reported on this veranda tritoon that I purchased. The seller did not tell me this. The next morning I examined the boat and it has been completely stripped of all the original furniture and everything that was in it, including the steering wheel. Everything is not the original pieces of the boat except for the floor and toons. I have tried contacting the seller and of course he won't answer me. In the sale ad for the boat, the pictures showed all the stuff that looked good and none of the stuff that looks awful. I know this was a bad decision on my part but does the seller have an obligation to inform me of the total loss reported on the boat? Do I have a case at all legally to return the boat and cancel my loan?