Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
auto contract question
I purchased (financed) a late model used car from an Acura dealership one
year ago. I just received a letter from them asking for $128 for license and
registration fees. The letter states I was only charged $15 instead of the
actual fee of $143. They said as a courtesy, they paid the $128, but now
wish to be reimbursed. In the contract, under License Fees it states $15.
Under Registration/Transfer/Titling Fees, it states ''INCL.'' Can they require
me to pay this? Thank you. Linda
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: auto contract question
NO, and what they are doing violates the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act as well as numerous other statutes--You tell them to quit harassing you and to leave you alone. It is their duty to put the correct amount of taxes in the contract. If they don't then it is their fault.
Re: auto contract question
The confusion was caused by them and they are probably liable for it and not you. However, it is clear that a mistake was made and to keep good releations with the dealership, it should be paid by you.
Re: auto contract question
Can't really tell without review of hte contract. But practically they probably wont pursue such a small amount specially since there may be a legitimate defense to non payment.
Re: auto contract question
Probably not unless you knew or should have known about the error in the tax amount listed in the contract. . .
Good Luck.
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