Hello. I urge you to seek attorney help in this matter. In addition to possible civil liability, it would appear that criminal conduct may be involved, so law enforcement authorities may need to be in
It depends on the facts of your siutation. Eventhough your purchase was "as-is", you may still have a legal remedy. For example, does your state have an implied warranty? Was the s
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar
answered 1 month ago
Based upon what you have written concerning the guarantee on the contract that I presume is written, if what you have said is true then you have no obligation to pay 25% of anything since you did not
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 2 months ago
No, would not have a case: you can't buy the car unless you have the money for it--so they do not need to sell it to you unless you can pay for it (your inability to pay would be breach of the c
You don't give any details of your situation. However, there does eist something in the law known as the "3-day right of recission"; this is typically a 72 hour window during which certain contra
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar
answered 3 months ago