Legal Question in Consumer Law in Minnesota
Verbal Contracts, are they binding?
I live in Minnesota. I found a vehicle on the internet that I wanted to purchase. I called the owner and after several conversations and e-mail agreed on a price. Since it was out of state I planned on flying to Phoenix and driving the car back to Minnesota. I purchased 2, one way, non- refundable airline tickets, one for myself and the other for a freind who I wnated to come with in case I broke down on the way home.
One week after the purchase of the airline tickets the seller e-mailed me and said that her boyfriend had taken the signed title and sold the car without her knowledge.
I asked to be reimbursed for the amount of the airline tickets but she told me she could not afford it.
My question is: Is she liable to pay for my expenses?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Verbal Contracts, are they binding?
Your e-mails may have formed a valid contract.
I would review and advise if you wish legal counsel.
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