Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Michigan
I bought a used car from a private party who advertised 99,xxx miles. On the odometer is also said 99,xxx miles. I bought the car from him and my own fault, I didn't check the top of the title at first or get a carfax. When I got home, I noticed the title said " Not actual miles", I did a carfax on this and it said the odometer either didn't work or had been tampered with, the odometer does work, so it has to be tampered with. Is there anything I can do?
Asked on 5/14/12, 6:40 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thomas Loeb
Law Offices of Thomas M. Loeb
Yes. You are a victim of odometer fraud. You have remedies under both state and federal law.
You should contact a lawyer with experience in consumer law.
-Tom
Answered on 5/14/12, 8:43 am
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