Re: Deposit on a second hand car which was a write off
Thanks for that Caspar, this is why I asked if the OP had a copy of the original advertisement for the car.
If it has been repaired properly and the vehicle is in a roadworthy condition, you will not have a claim against the seller unless they gave a misleading description of the vehicle. For example, they might have said it was in first class condition, had one careful owner, or was totally perfect, when none of this is true.
If you bought the vehicle from a dealer and they gave you a misleading description, they may have committed a criminal offence.
If you bought the vehicle from a private seller and they gave you a misleading description, it may be possible to take legal action against them.
Read more at: Deposit on a second hand car which was a write off - Legal Beagles Consumer Forum
If you bought the vehicle from a dealer and they gave you a misleading description, they may have committed a criminal offence.
If you bought the vehicle from a private seller and they gave you a misleading description, it may be possible to take legal action against them.
Read more at: Deposit on a second hand car which was a write off - Legal Beagles Consumer Forum
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