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Robert M. Gary wrote:
TTA Cherokee Driver wrote in message ... But (at least in the state where I live) the seller of a car is required by law to voluntarily disclose any accident damage exceeding 25% of the vehicle's value. sounds like that people don't seem to think the same standard applies to airplanes. Also in this state, a seller of a building is rquired by law to voluntarily disclose a whole laundry list of problems and potential problems, BEFORE an offer can be tendered. So in both of the above cases, if hte seller were selling a car or a building, what he did would be either illegal, or very questionable in legality. Oh, if only we could have more laws and regulations, we would never [over the top sarcasm snipped] Regardless of what you think about laws, the point of this thread is that it is debating the ethics of selling an airplane without volunteering the info that it had received major repairs. Apparently a lot of poeple think that if someone uknowningly buys the airplance it's their own fault for not asking the right question to uncover it. Someone else cited automobiles and real property as an analogy to "prove" that it's in fact OK to lie by omission and hide behind the buyer's failure to ask the exact right question. I was simply pointing out that in fact it is generally considered unethical to sell these items without this disclosure, so much so that in many states that disclosure is legally mandatory which kinda blows holes in the whole "no seller has to tell any buyer anything" argument. |
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