Expert gives false report, what now?
Someone crashed into my car. The appraiser listed the car on an online residual value exchange. The buyer was quickly found, picked up the car, and paid for everything. The next day the appraiser called and said I have to take the car back because he had supposedly written in the appraisal that the car had previously been accident-free, and the buyer no longer wants the car because the appraisal supposedly says accident-free, even though I can clearly see that it states previous damage was not identified or repaired. What should I do? Return the car or just forget about it. It's not my fault if the appraiser doesn't do his job properly. Or am I wrong?
Did the expert ask you if the car was accident-free before? In itself, it is a person skilled in the art who should have noticed an old/prechased damage. In this respect, I believe that the fault is at its expense, if you have not mistakenly told him that your car was accident-free before.
If he wrote anything of accident-free from his own gut dunes, it’s clearly his fault.
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Therefore, the vehicle may have to be withdrawn because the buyer has been cheated (from which constellation also always exists), but a possible financial damage should not arise from my point of view.
The buyer was on the spot looking at the car and I sold it as a private seller ? Where is my fault in the purchase contract is also not that I gave it as an accident-free there is nix in the contract
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Jup, I agree with everything….
If a preliminary damage has not been addressed and nothing is in the contract, you don’t have to take the car back. If the vehicle was inscribed in any portal and there is an error, it is not binding. The Buyer must not rely on the contents of an Inserat, points that are explicitly important to him must address and ask explicitly.
Yes, you have to take it back.
The expert is acting on your behalf. To third parties, you are obliged to have a debt of your helper/representant assigned to you.
You have to call for internal regression.
You have to take the car back and then sue the expert.