Seller’s responsibility in a private used car sale
My husband and I sold an older model car with well over 100,000 miles on it for $2,000.00 The buyer called me six days later to let me know that a head gasket had blown, and asking if we would refund some of the purchase price. The car was sold for $600. less than the asking price, and a bill of sale was signed stating the car was sold in as-is condition, with no warranty written or implied. Are we responsible to help out with any of the bills incurred by the new owner?
Re: Seller’s responsibility in a private used car sale
As is means “as is”…
No need to help out … as long as you can prove that it was indeed sold “as is” in the event of a small claims suit.
Good Luck
RRG
Robert R. Groezinger
GroezingerLaw P.C.
P.O. Box 23 – Patterson, NY
Mid-hudson Valley + Nyc, NY 12563