Hi,
I sold a car on Gumtree recently. I had got a roadworthy certificate done for it last month in Jan. The buyer rang me today saying he took the car for a roadworthy certificate and they discovered a long list of problems holding it back from getting passed which I was unaware of, particularly getting a roadworthy certificate myself just last month in Jan.
He asked me if I could refund his money or pay for the repairs which totalled $1480. He purchased the car for $1800. I told him the only thing I was aware of was that 1 of the rear passenger Windows was not working. I had the car advertised for $2000 but we agreed with $1800 due to the inconvenience of the window.
Am I legally obliged to refund his money under Australian Consumer Law or pay for the repairs? If I pay for the repairs, it means I'm only left with $350.
Please help
I sold a car on Gumtree recently. I had got a roadworthy certificate done for it last month in Jan. The buyer rang me today saying he took the car for a roadworthy certificate and they discovered a long list of problems holding it back from getting passed which I was unaware of, particularly getting a roadworthy certificate myself just last month in Jan.
He asked me if I could refund his money or pay for the repairs which totalled $1480. He purchased the car for $1800. I told him the only thing I was aware of was that 1 of the rear passenger Windows was not working. I had the car advertised for $2000 but we agreed with $1800 due to the inconvenience of the window.
Am I legally obliged to refund his money under Australian Consumer Law or pay for the repairs? If I pay for the repairs, it means I'm only left with $350.
Please help