Does an automobile dealer have to disclose in writing whether a vehicle has been in a wreck?
If a vehicle has sustained wreck damage and the cost of repair for the collision damage exceeds 6% of the sales price of the vehicle, then, yes, the dealer must provide a written affidavit to the purchaser that describes the vehicle and states whether there has been repair work done on the vehicle due to wreck damage. In addition, if the vehicle was repaired due to other forms of damage sustained, e.g., hail damage, or otherwise altered and the cost of repair exceeds 6% of the sales price of the vehicle, again, the dealer must provide a written affidavit to the purchaser that describes the vehicle and states whether there has been repair work performed on the vehicle due to wreck damage.
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