Case has been resolved and I feel inclined to let you know the results due to your help and advice.
Vehicle was sold for the same price two weeks ago to a different person. I then met a lawyer through a friend who stated that she'll handle the case quickly for me if I buy them dinner. After...
Oh ok yea. I thought you meant sue him again. I understand. Alright what if this lawsuit gets tossed and they decide to sue me but I send a certified letter with a money order before I am served. Just to get this over with.
Yea I I think I read that same post when I did some research on the matter. I understand that now. But what's done is done. Just asking for help on the situation that has advanced to a civil suit.
This is aggravating. I feel like some people live for this type of thing. I'm willing to bet this isn't their first lawsuit. I guess I'll talk to a lawyer and just tell the truth in court because I have nothing to hide.
Ok on the flip side what if I had sent the letter before being served? And what's with the DMV and the tax laws? I don't see how they're involved? And I honestly want to send a check just to get this crazy person off my back and move on. I honestly don't think I am guilty of anything and I...
I honestly just want to know if it's a good idea to send a certified letter with return receipt ans cashiers check to the buyer before the court date. Would the judge rule in my favor?
Wow. No need to get defensive. All i asked for is advice. I never once say anything derogatory towards your response. If you don't care then why respond? I asked politely for advice, never demanded anything and now I have to defend myself over this?
I understand all the legal terms. Neither of us did it 100% right. On the other hand who's to say I didn't return the money to them already and they still sue me?
In court I feel that it is still their word against mine. And if the buyer wants to get technical about it then I could always say...
I've sold probably ten cars in my life and went about it the same way every time with a deposit and then the ultimate purchase of the vehicle. But then this happened...
Buyer gave a deposit of $100 towards the purchase of a $4,200 vehicle I'm selling. A relative of mine was available to...