I bought a car in a private sale just over 2 months ago. I found it advertised on ebay, the car did have some light bodywork damage to it, and a price was agreed, and sale took place. I had the bodywork damage repaired by a bodyshop, and as i have begun to use the car, the police have seized the car as it had been reported stolen by the finance company. This was the first time I became aware that the vehicle had outstanding finance. I have yesterday made contact with the finance company, and advised them that I had actually bought the car in a private sale, and that I had done some research into this matter, and that I believe that I was offered protection under section 27 of the Hire Purchase Act 1964, as I bought the car in good faith not knowing that it was subject to finance, and they have since emailed as below:
"Dear Sir,
Many thanks for contacting our offices.
Please can we request that you submit information to show that you were the purchaser of the vehicle.
We will then investigate if you are an innocent purchaser of the vehicle.
To start our investigations we will need;
.A copy of driving licence.
.An up to date V5
.As receipt or sales invoice for the vehicle
.Any HPI checks done before the point of sale
.Where you purchased the vehicle from
.The name of the person who you purchased the vehicle
.The original advertisement for the vehicle
.How you paid for the vehicle and any proof of this.
You may also include any other information which you deem relevant to the investigation an example of this would be any repair work which may have been done to the vehicle."
Please could someone give me some advise as to how to correctly approach this situation.
"Dear Sir,
Many thanks for contacting our offices.
Please can we request that you submit information to show that you were the purchaser of the vehicle.
We will then investigate if you are an innocent purchaser of the vehicle.
To start our investigations we will need;
.A copy of driving licence.
.An up to date V5
.As receipt or sales invoice for the vehicle
.Any HPI checks done before the point of sale
.Where you purchased the vehicle from
.The name of the person who you purchased the vehicle
.The original advertisement for the vehicle
.How you paid for the vehicle and any proof of this.
You may also include any other information which you deem relevant to the investigation an example of this would be any repair work which may have been done to the vehicle."
Please could someone give me some advise as to how to correctly approach this situation.
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