I have a car that runs, but has a ton of miles, and I doubt it will pass inspection. MA has a lemon law that requires most vehicles sold to pass inspection, or you get your money back. If I list it as “for parts”, and make it clear that it’s unlikely to pass inspection, do I avoid the lemon law? I’m not trying to be shady, I’m just trying to state as clearly as possible that the car is being sold “as is”.

  • Hydroponic_Dank@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Make sure your bill of sale states AS IS. Have them sign it. Anyone can take you to court even if they have no chance of winning. Buddy sold a car not to long ago in hanson and the radio broke and a window stopped working a couple months later. Dude tried to sue him and as soon as the judge seen sold as is, on the bill of sale, case was dismissed.