In short, you are screwed. there is no way to reclaim money from a private seller in any state. your best bet would be a CARFAX or AUTOCHECK BEFORE
purchasing the vehicle. I know it sounds like a lot of trouble to go through, but
better 15/20 dollars now than a car broken down in the driveway with a 3k estimate for repairs.
The GE water softener can be bought for new at a local Home Depot. You can also purchase one at Sam's Club. There are even some in classifieds you can purchase used through a private sale.
Dale Earnhardt, Jr bought 290 acres for himself.
The answer you want is in the auction documents involved in your purchase. There is no standard.
No. The sale is as is.
they bought it
Wheel and tire packages are best purchased from a specialist car retailer such as Halfords. It is not recommended that they are bought from private sellers.
Depends on the private seller.
Someone can purchase a 1966 Ford Mustang in general from any older or collectable car dealer. They can often be bought from private sellers that are selling them on their own and taking in all of the profit, this is often how they are sold.
A Cobra car can be purchased from many outputs, including online websites. They can also be bought from private sellers, both online or within printed papers.
Usually no because most private party purchases are made to purchase as-is unless you have something stating otherwise; of course you can always go back and ask but unless you are extremely lucky and the guy is nice you bought his lemon.
get really good grades or get bought in
United States bought the Louisiana Territory from France.