Legal Question in Consumer Law in Alaska
I bought a vehicle body from another person for the agreed amount of $800. I paid, he cashed check and there was no paperwork, only verbal agreement. He now wants an additional $700, for it. I am not willling to pay the extra amount, but will give back the body after he returns the $800. If I were to take him to court, and have him pay for my legal services, what would the chances be?
Asked on 8/24/10, 10:21 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Terrence Thorgaard
Thorgaard Law Firm
It appears that you have a fully performed agreement: you paid $800 and received the body.
He may be unhappy with that agreement, but that doesn't matter.
If you wnat to create a new agreement: that he buy the body back for $800, you had better get it in writing. Absent such an agreement, you don't have a case.
Answered on 8/29/10, 2:34 pm
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