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”.

  • Gscody@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    All used car sales in at least most, if not all states are considered as-is, no warranty unless otherwise stated. Use a standard bill of sale and make sure it says as-is. Unless they can produce paperwork showing a warranty was offered then you’re in the clear. There are some stipulations for inspections and emissions in some locations.