Until money is handed over and papers are signed, you can back out whenever you want.
No. The sale is as is.
After a car sale, a private party can return the car within thirty days. This return policy is dependent on the individual seller.
At the closing table when all funds from the sale/purchase of the home are exchanged.
yes it is
You would eventually need to have a buyer in order to complete a short sale otherwise you would be applying for a deed in lieu. Your Bank/lender however will start the short sale process without a buyer, in some cases approve a purchase price range so that you have an idea what you need to be selling you home for.
a cash memo is a document prepared by the seller and given to the buyer during a purchase or sale transaction
One can purchase the Ford 5000 through their local Ford dealership. You can also look for a Ford 5000 through a private sale. A website like eBay Motors can be used as a middleman in a private sale.
Yes. A lien must be paid off before a property can be sold or mortgaged. In the case of a sale, the buyer's attorney will make certain the lien is paid from the proceeds of the sale before the buyer takes title.Yes. A lien must be paid off before a property can be sold or mortgaged. In the case of a sale, the buyer's attorney will make certain the lien is paid from the proceeds of the sale before the buyer takes title.Yes. A lien must be paid off before a property can be sold or mortgaged. In the case of a sale, the buyer's attorney will make certain the lien is paid from the proceeds of the sale before the buyer takes title.Yes. A lien must be paid off before a property can be sold or mortgaged. In the case of a sale, the buyer's attorney will make certain the lien is paid from the proceeds of the sale before the buyer takes title.
A prudent buyer would require that the lien be paid off before the sale. If not the buyer would purchase the rights subject to the lien.
no it is there job to check out the car
There is no return policy. You bought it and you own it. The buyer's remorse law does not apply to the sale of vehicles.
No, that would not generally be grounds for terminating a purchase and sale agreement unless the prohibition were specifically stated. If the buyer is trespassing, that would be a different issue than the obligation to purchase and sell the property.