Hi. I hope someone can help...
So, I've had a very long, drawn out issue with a dealership over a faulty car that resulted in me needing to take them to court. In the time it has taken to come to this conclusion, the MOT on the car and tax has ran out, meaning I've had to put it on a friend's driveway. The battery is now also dead and the car cannot be towed by another car as it has an automatic handbrake and the dealership is over 70 miles away. The court has found entirely in my favour, accepted my right to reject and has awarded me the maximum amount, which the defendant must pay within 14 days. My question is: What happens if they refuse to come and get the car off my friend's drive? It's very likely as he has so far ignored me, their own mediation service and didn't bother turning up to court. Is the car now technically theirs? I don't want it stuck there indefinitely, but I'm not sure where I stand and what I can do if they don't remove it.
Thanks
So, I've had a very long, drawn out issue with a dealership over a faulty car that resulted in me needing to take them to court. In the time it has taken to come to this conclusion, the MOT on the car and tax has ran out, meaning I've had to put it on a friend's driveway. The battery is now also dead and the car cannot be towed by another car as it has an automatic handbrake and the dealership is over 70 miles away. The court has found entirely in my favour, accepted my right to reject and has awarded me the maximum amount, which the defendant must pay within 14 days. My question is: What happens if they refuse to come and get the car off my friend's drive? It's very likely as he has so far ignored me, their own mediation service and didn't bother turning up to court. Is the car now technically theirs? I don't want it stuck there indefinitely, but I'm not sure where I stand and what I can do if they don't remove it.
Thanks
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