“If this is a kind of an approximate agreement that the seller and the buyer will be guided by and everything will be correctly done in it, then I don’t see any problems in that. But it will be fundamentally wrong if it begins to be imposed as mandatory, ”he said.

Pohmelkin also noted that citizens usually do not have any difficulties with drawing up a written contract.

“In any case, you can always take advantage of legal assistance. But let now there will be an electronic contract, as a model that you can focus on. But it should not be mandatory, ”said the expert.

Earlier it was reported that the Ministry of Communications together with the Ministry of Internal Affairs plans to introduce an electronic contract for the sale of cars.

A potential buyer will be able to get acquainted with the parameters and history of the car, and then form an electronic agreement.

You can use this option through the public services portal.