Legal Question in Legal Ethics in California

Verbal Agreement

I recently was in negotiation to sell my car. I was asking $3000 dollars and had an offer within a day. I may have lead her to believe that I would sell it to her however I never said that it was without a doubt gauranteed. Later in the day another interested buyer called and offered me more than asking price ($3500) for the car and I pursued this person as well. I gave the first party an opportunity to match the offer but they refused because they felt that they had already recieved a ''done deal.'' No money or service was exchanged so do I have any legal obligation to sell to the first party or can I take the better price?


Asked on 4/09/02, 9:06 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Ken Koury Kenneth P. Koury, Esq.

Re: Verbal Agreement

you are obligated to sell the car to the first person if you accepted their offer.

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Answered on 4/09/02, 10:10 pm


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