That means you left "your" car parked at the dealership. You haven't returned anything.
Return to the dealership immediately and have the situation corrected.
Likely, no the car is not free. You are in a position to bargain though. Your best bet it to contact a lawyer before you act. Either way, the vehicle probably does not belong to you and if not returned or if the note is not signed, it could be reported stolen.
The car dealership did not sign my contract, is it still binding?
I presume that what you really mean is "sign the application". The application would be returned for signature before the application could go to underwriting.
Try putting a creative for sale sign, then park your car in a place where lots of people could see it so they could get interested. if that doesn't work you could try a dealership or something.
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The question is a bit confusing. When purchasing a car from a dealership, the transaction is by contract. Once the contract is signed, the contracted price is the price. There is no changing of minds later. If, as is not unusual, the dealer sent you with the vehicle to return at a later date to sign the contract, and then changed the price, this could be an attempt at fraud. Get the change in writing, do not sign anything, and take your evidence directly to an attorney who specializes in consumer fraud.
A dealership does not have a legal right to re-sign a contract once it has been signed. However, if there is an obvious typographical mistake in the contract, they may request to re-sign it.
The car dealership or, more likely, the advertising services company that the dealership will use for erecting and maintaining the hoarding.
Can a dealership have the person they’re buying a car sign for the person who’s cosigning the car
Odd try getting a consult with Robert Perry Law Office 15 West Franklin Street, Greencastle, IN- (765) 653-8833