Legal Question in Consumer Law in Louisiana
recently i placed an ad on craigslist to sale my boat. I listed it as a '99 but later found out it was actually a '90. Before the guy signed the bill of sale, it was discussed that I was wrong about the year and the correct year (1990) was written on the bill of sale. The guy looked at the bill of sale, signed it and gave me the money. The price listed on the bill of sale was $300. About 2 hours later the guy decided he wants his money back and doesnt want the boat. Am I legally obligated to give his money back. I did offer to give him $500 back just because I looked at the tag wrong and told him the wrong date. He wouldnt accept that. What are my options?
Asked on 10/06/10, 6:53 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Martha Amanda Mandi Lucas
Mandie Seale Lucas
Normally, there is a three day window of opportunity to change your mind.
Answered on 10/11/10, 7:31 pm
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