Legal Question in Consumer Law in Michigan
''As-Is''
Long story short I sold a used boat
hoist to someone ''As-Is, no
warranty written or implied''
written on the receipt. Both give
him a copy of the receipt and
emailed him a copy, kept proof of
email in my email account. Guy
uses boat hoist for 1 year and a
part on the hoist breaks. Now is is
telling me he will sue if I don't pay
for the part. The hoist was in
perfect working condition when it
left my home a year ago, if I would
not have sold my own boat I would
be using it. I told him that I felt
that I had no responsibility to pay
for the replacement parts because
it has been a year on an item that
in his own letter to me he states
that he understands that he
bought it used, as-is with no
warranty along with an email he
sent me 4 days after buying hoist
stating ''The hoist works great''.
Now in a second letter he tells me
that he will summons my wife to
testify that I mislead him in the
condition of the hoist. To the
absolute best of my knowledge the
hoist was in perfect working order
when it left, he personally tested
the hoist before he even made an
offer to buy. Please help.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: ''As-Is''
tell him to sue you. You have a winner here. Www.kliszlaw.com. Tim Klisz
Re: ''As-Is''
I totally agree with Mr. Klisz. He has no case. Tell him that to go ahead and sue and if he does, you will countersue him for filing a frivolous lawsuit. If you need further information, please contact me via my website at www.lawrefs.com.
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