
How long after Buying Car can i sue the owner for sailing me a car that doesn’t pass smog?
3 weeks ago i bought a car i was unable to register the car. I have called the men and he pretends that he never sold me a car. I just want to know who long a have to file a small claim against him.
If it was a private Sale, and it wasn’t warranted to pass smog, then you have no time to sue. In other words, “as is – where is”.
If you purchased it from a dealer, it all depends on the conditions marked on the bill of sale, whether it was “as is” or not.
How to Buy a Car, Using Game Theory
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