Legal Question in Business Law in California
My son 20 yrs old entered into a contract to purchase a car for $2500. The contract read only about the deposit reciept ( $ 500 ) and that the car was going to be fixed before purchase.
After the car was fixed the seller is requesting $ 4000 for the car , saying he had communicated this to my son.
My son is looking to get his deposit back, but the seller is declining.
Does he have a case?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Your son's rights will depend largely on what is stated in the contract. Some of the determining factors include whether the contract states the sale price to be $2500 and also whether the contract states that it is the full and entire agreement between the parties. Your son may possibly have a case to enforce the sale of the car for $2500. Of course, in order to better advise you, I would first need to take a look at the contract.
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