Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
I signed over the pink slip of my car and can't get paid.
I sold my used truck to a ''family friend'' with the verbal agreement that he would pay me $2000.00 at the end of the month. I signed the pink slip over to him on the spot because he needed to use the truck right away and I didn't want to be responsible for the truck while he was driving it. It is now five months later and I have yet to see a dime. Is there a way I can collect the money he owes me even though I don't have a written contract?
Asked on 3/05/01, 7:10 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jeffrey Zinder
Zinder & Koch
Re: I signed over the pink slip of my car and can't get paid.
Yes. Sue him in small claims court and tell your story. You do not need a written contract.
Answered on 5/09/01, 10:01 am
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