Legal Question in Consumer Law in Michigan
I have been searching for a new car, and received an email offer for a vehicle I'm interested in. I immediately accepted the offer, and now the car salesman saying it was in error. This is not a private sale - it's though a dealership. There were no disclaimers on his email indicating this was not a legitimate offer - is an email a binding legal document? Is he bound to sell the vehicle at the offer he originally provided?
Asked on 11/15/13, 7:11 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Timothy Klisz
Klisz Law Office, PLLC
Quite likely if the terms are met to form a contract. Contact me to discuss.
Answered on 11/15/13, 8:36 am
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