Sunday, 3 August 2014

I was trying to sell a motorcycle for a family member. I had possession of the motorcycle at the time. After a few weeks, I agreed to purcha...

Question

I was trying to sell a motorcycle for a family member. I had possession of the motorcycle at the time. After a few weeks, I agreed to purchase the motorcycle and make payments. I was given a bill of sale but didn't realize it was labeled incorrectly as to the model. Three weeks after the first payment was made (I have a signed receipt, no title) they came and took the motorcycle and are now selling it at an auction. I have demanded my money back as well as the repairs I made to the motorcycle before I agreed to purchase it. Do I have any legal recourse?



Answer

Possibly, depending on the wording of the bill of sale and the amount involved. If the amount is not large, sue in Magistrates (Small Claims) Court.



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