A man who helped his girlfriend purchase a 2007 Honda Civic months before they broke up is entitled to a share of the vehicle's resale value, according to B.C.'s small claims tribunal.
The Civil Resolution Tribunal heard that Joshua Andrews and Shatara Crowe split the Civic's $5,400 purchase price back in October 2020 – and less than seven months later, they split as a couple.
For her part, Crowe claimed they had a verbal agreement that in the event of a breakup, she would retain ownership of the Civic, which was registered in her name alone. She also denied Andrews helped with the insurance. Andrews suggested the vehicle would still be worth something if sold -- "such as via Craigslist" – but didn't provide any documentation establishing a potential price.
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