Hi,
Today a police investigator called me and asked me to explain how I acquired a car.
It seems that the car was the property of a company. There are 2 partners in the company. The person (person A) who sold it to me and another one (person B). I only spoke with person A. The document for the transfer registration that I was provided was signed by the person B, but I never saw the partner B.
Now there is an investigation on my car, it seems the partner B claims he never sold the car, and the person who sold it to me is out of the country, and cannot be located.
I have the car for 8 months, registered to VicRoads at my name, no problem.
My question is, if the case says that person A could not sell the car (I don't know if he forged the signature) can I loose the car without compensation?
Should I sell the car immediately?
Thanks
Today a police investigator called me and asked me to explain how I acquired a car.
It seems that the car was the property of a company. There are 2 partners in the company. The person (person A) who sold it to me and another one (person B). I only spoke with person A. The document for the transfer registration that I was provided was signed by the person B, but I never saw the partner B.
Now there is an investigation on my car, it seems the partner B claims he never sold the car, and the person who sold it to me is out of the country, and cannot be located.
I have the car for 8 months, registered to VicRoads at my name, no problem.
My question is, if the case says that person A could not sell the car (I don't know if he forged the signature) can I loose the car without compensation?
Should I sell the car immediately?
Thanks