Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
Do I have a case? Can I take WWA to small claims?
I was going to buy a car through WWA and paid a $1000 deposit, which was non refundable. However, on the contract signed, it also stated I had the right and responsibility to inspect the vehicle prior to purchase. I was denied the right to inspect, or even just see the vehicle. I was told I had to pay the balance of $10,900 before I could see the vehicle. Bottom line, I feel it was a breach of contract because they went against what their contract stated. Do I have a case? Is this enough to take them to small claims and win? Thanks!
Asked on 5/05/13, 10:03 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward McCutchan
Sunderland | McCutchan, LLP
From what you have written, you have the basis to sue in small claims court for the return of your $1,000 deposit.
Answered on 5/05/13, 11:47 am
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