Can You Take Legal Action If You Are the Victim of Dealership Fraud When Buying a Car?
The car-buying process should be straightforward, but dishonest dealership practices can complicate what should be a simple transaction. Fraudulent tactics, like hiding information about the car’s history or inflating financing terms, can lead to financial losses and unnecessary stress. If you were exploited by a car dealership, you may be able to take legal action against them.
Spotting dealership fraud requires a keen eye and knowledge of the tactics that unscrupulous sellers use. With over 30 years of experience, Attorney Hillel Traub has successfully helped Maryland clients navigate complex legal issues, including those stemming from misleading car sales practices. From hidden fees to falsified loan terms, Attorney Traub can help you assess your situation and hold the responsible party accountable.
What Is Dealership Fraud?
Dealership fraud occurs when a car dealer uses deceptive practices to manipulate the terms of a sale or mislead a buyer. These tactics can result in financial harm or leave the buyer stuck with a vehicle that isn’t what they bargained for.
Common types of dealership fraud include:
- False advertising: Promoting deals or features that don’t exist.
- Undisclosed vehicle damage: Selling cars with prior accidents or hidden mechanical issues.
- Odometer tampering: Rolling back the odometer to make a car appear less used.
- Financing fraud: Misrepresenting loan terms, interest rates, or monthly payments.
- Title washing: Selling a car with a salvaged title as though it’s clean.
- Hidden fees: Adding charges without the buyer’s knowledge or consent.
Identifying fraud as early as possible can save you from unnecessary financial loss. Look out for warning signs such as discrepancies in paperwork, unexplained fees, pressure tactics, and missing documentation. Ultimately, if something doesn’t feel right, trust your instincts and dig deeper into the details of your purchase.
What To Do If You Were a Victim of Dealership Fraud
Dealership fraud isn’t just unethical—it’s often illegal. Federal and state laws are in place to protect car buyers from deceptive practices. Taking immediate action is crucial if you believe you’ve been a victim of dealership fraud. If the dealership misrepresented any details about the car or engaged in deceptive practices, you could seek compensation for damages, including the cost of the vehicle and any additional expenses incurred.
Here’s what to do to protect your rights if you were a victim of dealership fraud in Maryland:
Gather Evidence
Collect all documentation related to the purchase, including the sales contract, financing agreement, advertisements, and any communication with the dealership. Photos of the vehicle and odometer readings can also be helpful.
Report the Fraud
File a complaint with the following organizations:
- The FTC: Submit a complaint online at ftc.gov/complaint.
- The Maryland Attorney General: File a complaint here: https://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/Pages/CPD/Complaint.aspx.
- The Better Business Bureau (BBB): While not a legal entity, the BBB can help mediate disputes. You can submit complaints here: https://www.bbb.org/file-a-complaint.
Reporting fraud to these organizations can help protect others from falling victim to similar schemes.
Consult an Attorney
An experienced attorney can evaluate your case, explain your legal options, and help you pursue compensation. Depending on the nature of the fraud, you may be able to sue for:
- Reimbursement of financial losses
- Rescission of the purchase contract
- Punitive damages for intentional wrongdoing
Some car dealerships may require disputes to go through arbitration or mediation rather than a lawsuit. However, legal counsel can help you navigate the process even in such cases.
Schedule a Consultation with Attorney Hillel Traub
If you’ve fallen victim to dealership fraud, you don’t have to face the challenge of seeking justice alone. With over 30 years of legal experience, Attorney Hillel Traub has helped countless Maryland residents protect their rights and recover losses caused by deceptive practices. His deep understanding of consumer protection laws and dedication to client advocacy ensures a thorough approach to your case.
Whether you’re facing false advertising, financing fraud, or hidden fees, Attorney Traub can assess your situation and guide you toward a resolution. As a former lawyer for the MVA, he brings unique insights and tailored strategies to every case. Call (410) 580-1100 or visit our contact form to schedule a consultation.