Is the seller allowed to take back my car even though we don’t have a written contract, it’s just verbal?
I agree with Edward's advice but based upon the circumstances you describe you would benefit from consulting with a local attorney.
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I agree with Edward's advice but based upon the circumstances you describe you would benefit from consulting with a local attorney.
I agree with Edward's advice but based upon the circumstances you describe you would benefit from consulting with a local attorney.
If I understand your question, your wife was driving a motor vehicle with permission. An accident of some sort occurred but there was no property...
South Dakota law does not encourage or condone self-help. Bring an action in Small Claims or Circuit Court in your County asserting unlawful...
I suggest you consult with a local attorney in order that the circumstances can be more carefully considered. Another alternative is to file a...
It will depend upon the express language of the contract. Read it closely. If you have difficulty with the language, you should consult with a...
I'm afraid the circumstances are not particularly clear based upon your summary of events. You should consult with an attorney in your area to...
Based upon the circumstances you describe, under South Dakota law the change should be enforceable. It was the Seller that requested the change. ...
Mr. Eisland's advice is sound. Bring an action in Small Claims Court.
From the facts as you describe them I don't see or identify a legal remedy. To prove fraud under South Dakota law you would need to prove (1) that...