Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
I'm being asked to put down a deposit on a build-to-order car from a Californian dealer. I'm told that the deposit is fully refundable by Californian law until I sign the sale contract accepting the car once it has been delivered to the dealer. I can't seem to find any laws governing this. Where should I be looking?
1 Answer from Attorneys
You should put something like this in writing. If you are concerned about the dealership going bust the day after, you should also arrange for personal liability. let me know if you want help.
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Daniel Bakondi, Esq. [email protected] 415-450-0424
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