I advertised my old 2003 ‘day-van’ for sale. In the advert I said that I could not answer technical questions because I am not mechanically minded, nor is my husband. I’m not a habitual car seller. I did state that a mechanic had told me it was ‘solid where it counts’ which is true. The van was MOT’d 6 months prior to sale. It travelled 450 miles (205,000 on the mileometer).
I had lots of offers. A man came, examined it thoroughly and decided to buy it. I accepted £1400 for it. The guy signed a receipt. Upon collection another person came and he examined it too. Both times thoroughly, underneath, inside etc etc. They were both satisfied. I received photos a week later saying that it was dangerous. The van lining (plywood) and carpets (permanently glued)have been ripped out to show a rusty floor. Also a hammer and chisel are shown in the corner of a photo). They have done a lot of damage to reveal the rust.
I have received a claim from the county court for a refund because I have ‘misdecribed and sold an unroadworthy vehicle’ The new owner had an MOT carried out (4 months before expiry) which states FAIL because of corrosion to suspension points.
I have sent a letter to the courts stating that I didn’t misrepresent the van .Also, I have just discovered that at the guy sells cars online .
I am very worried. I have received a letter about mediation but I strongly feel that I have not done anything wrong.
Should I go to mediation?
Is an MOT test person regarded as an expert ?
Can the small claims court deal with me for selling an unroadworthy vehicle. I have been told that it is a police offence. Can the court award compensation despite this?
‘misdescribed’ doesn’t appear to be the wording under the consumer credit act. Does that make any difference?
It’s very worrying. Can anyone help me.
Thanks
I had lots of offers. A man came, examined it thoroughly and decided to buy it. I accepted £1400 for it. The guy signed a receipt. Upon collection another person came and he examined it too. Both times thoroughly, underneath, inside etc etc. They were both satisfied. I received photos a week later saying that it was dangerous. The van lining (plywood) and carpets (permanently glued)have been ripped out to show a rusty floor. Also a hammer and chisel are shown in the corner of a photo). They have done a lot of damage to reveal the rust.
I have received a claim from the county court for a refund because I have ‘misdecribed and sold an unroadworthy vehicle’ The new owner had an MOT carried out (4 months before expiry) which states FAIL because of corrosion to suspension points.
I have sent a letter to the courts stating that I didn’t misrepresent the van .Also, I have just discovered that at the guy sells cars online .
I am very worried. I have received a letter about mediation but I strongly feel that I have not done anything wrong.
Should I go to mediation?
Is an MOT test person regarded as an expert ?
Can the small claims court deal with me for selling an unroadworthy vehicle. I have been told that it is a police offence. Can the court award compensation despite this?
‘misdescribed’ doesn’t appear to be the wording under the consumer credit act. Does that make any difference?
It’s very worrying. Can anyone help me.
Thanks
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