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You said you sent the car back and left it in front of his house? You then abandoned the car and left it which would leave you responsible for the vehicle not him as you had already taken ownership. If you buy something and want to return it you can't just leave it a stores door step??
I understand your frustration but some of this story does not make sense??? What does a private investigator's findings have to do with your transaction. You can buy a car from a murder and it would still be yours.??
There has to be more to this as I find it hard to understand that you sent a car back like that. What shipping Co dropped it without someone signing for it?
I too had these same thoughts when I read this post. How do you "return" a car by abandoning it on the street in front of the prior owner's home?!? Transfer of ownership occurs after a bill of sale is delivered to the buyer or after the title is transfered at the dmv, this differs from state to state. Did you receive a bill of sale? Did you transfer title? If the title was signed over and a bill of sale was issued I don't see how this sale could have been rescinded? Caveat emptor is typically the rule of law when no warranties are expressed or implied.
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