Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida

DriveTime sold me a car with an Experian car background check showing no faults in the title and nothing happened to the car I was about to buy. Now almost a year later I decided to change auto insurance policies and it came to light while searching companies that this car was in a flood and [something] titled. I called DriveTime about it and they said Experian would buy back my car(but not the car loan). I went to the Experian site and found I was supposed to sign up for this option within 30 days of buying the car (small print).

Is it legal for Drivetime to sell me a car that was damaged in such a way and does not have a clean title?


Asked on 6/01/13, 5:07 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jane-Robin Wender Wender Law, P.A.

Yes, Esoerian is a different company and they were entitle to rely on the report.

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Answered on 6/03/13, 7:28 pm


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