I recently sold my car and the person who bought it has brought a claim against me for selling an unroadworthy car.
The vehicle had no MOT when he bought it and several modifications which I told him about, however, he claims that I did not tell him about any of this and because the details were not included in the online advert, he states it is a breach of contract.
I have applied for an extension so I have until the 18th September to respond.
I appreciate your advice on this as I have no idea if I stand a chance to defend this. I always thought cars are sold as seen and it is the buyers responsibility to check the car over (even though I did tell them about the issues, I obviously cannot prove this in court)
The vehicle had no MOT when he bought it and several modifications which I told him about, however, he claims that I did not tell him about any of this and because the details were not included in the online advert, he states it is a breach of contract.
I have applied for an extension so I have until the 18th September to respond.
I appreciate your advice on this as I have no idea if I stand a chance to defend this. I always thought cars are sold as seen and it is the buyers responsibility to check the car over (even though I did tell them about the issues, I obviously cannot prove this in court)
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