Legal Question in Consumer Law in Maine
vehicle sale
Back in september of 2006 I sold a
1988 Jeep Wrangler to an older man
and his wife. I told him about the
problems I knew (just replaced the
starter, and the floor boards were
rusty and seriously needed work).
He said he understood it was an
older vehicle, and since he was
handy with working on them, no big
deal. After I held the $ for about a
month and a half, I deemed that it
was all ok. just yesterday (feb 26th)
I got a nasty email from him telling
me that I knew about other
problems that the jeep had (he
relplaced the starter again, the
engine head blew, and the plow is
dying). and is threatening sue me,
because of these problems if I do not
replay him the $2000 He bought it
for, plus his starter and towing
expenses. Right on the title is says
sold AS IS. Does he have any
standing? Am I at all liable? What
should I do? thanks.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: vehicle sale
Other than the title reference, was there any other written documentation along with the sale?
Why did you "hold" the money for over a month? Was there some condition riding on cashing the check?
If you are not a DEALER and it was truly an "AS IS" sale, you are on firm ground. I would write a strongly worded letter on your behalf for a flat fee, but a written contract at the time of sale is always a good idea.
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