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Car deposit
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Are you within your rights to keep a deposit if the person decides 2 days later that it will cost them to much money to insure the car and so cannot go through with the sale?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thing is Eccles he did phone me Later on the same day as he had viewed and paid the deposit to say that if I had anybody ring for the car and they wanted it to let it go then the next day I had a call to say he thought he had managed to sort out the insurance now today he phoned again to say no insurance is to high and can he collect his deposit later on this week
yes, you can...
a deposit is worthless if the person can just back out and have it back as they please! why bother with one? why did he bother paying one if he was then going to say sell it if someone else comes along?
thats the point of a deposit - it is part payment to ensure no-one else comes along and buys it first...you dont get it back.
a deposit is worthless if the person can just back out and have it back as they please! why bother with one? why did he bother paying one if he was then going to say sell it if someone else comes along?
thats the point of a deposit - it is part payment to ensure no-one else comes along and buys it first...you dont get it back.
The buyer is a daft muppet. Legally they don't have a leg to stand on AFAIK. I don't know the full circumstances but if it was a teenage kid doing the buying on their own and I was not overly concerned about the money I might let them off with stern warning about checking into the legal side of deposits!
I am a bit of a softy Eccles but not overly confident I will sell the car quickly as its a convertible (maybe in the summer) I will stand more of a chance. But at the same time if I am within my rights in keeping the deposit it's about time I stood up for myself, and like snags said tell him to sling his hook
Keep the deposit if it's only £200 , he has messed you around enough to justify it. He should have had the sense to realise that convertibles are regarded as high risk for insurance.
Seriously though you will get a much better price in the summer when there is warm weather to drive with the top down.
Seriously though you will get a much better price in the summer when there is warm weather to drive with the top down.