Hi can someone advice me. I bought a car that was not fit for purpose as it had been involved in accident and the seller did not inform me. The car had faults which I couldn’t repair. I sent him letters and took it to court and he ignored my letters an even CCJ judgement. I am awaiting for bailiffs to go out and recover my money. Can I sell or scrap the car since he has completely ignored me and the car is blocking my packing space. Any useful advice will be highly appreciated. Thanks*
Can I sell or scrap a car awaiting warrant of control from bailiffs
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Then how could you prove that the car has been involved in an accident? In my opinion, that won't be the smartest choice if the trial isn't over. You have to be able to prove that the car is broken. So even though you're waiting for the bailiff, just keep it. I don't think it bothers you that much. After everything's done, you can scrap it. You can compare scrap prices at scrapi.com. That's when you should get rid of it. So many people lost because they got rid of the trial's object. So keep it until you get the bailiff!!
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