Probably not, but there may be issues down the road if you try to enforce some portion of the agreement that is in dispute. At some point, the party with the most to lose could file a motion to amend the contract.
If you signed it you are bound to it, even if you didn't read it beforehand. If you haven't signed it then they are responsible for fixing the mistake before you sign it if they still want your business. If you signed it and later came to a problem where you realized the contract was ambiguous it will work to your advantage under the rule of contra proferentum.
YES, IN THE BACK OF THE CONTRACT THERE'S A SECTION CALLED "SELLER'S RIGHT TO CANCELL" IN WHICH THEY TELL YOU ABOUT HOW CAN THEY RESCIND IF THEY ARE UNABLE TO GET THE AMOUNT FROM THE BANK
You can return a new car if the dealer made a mistake on the contract depending on the type of mistake. If the dealer place the wrong vehicle on the contract, you could return the vehicle.
"If you purchase a used vehicle in Nevada and then no longer want the vehicle can you return it to the dealership and rescind the contract?"
Once the deal is signed, you have the power.......
Most often you can rescind a contract within a short time period. It is best to read your original contract for specifics.
Highly unlikely they will rescind the contract. All you can do is ask the selling dealer. Legally the answer is no.
The car dealership did not sign my contract, is it still binding?
after approved financing and signed contract, have had car 8 days, can a dealership take car back?
Depends on the car dealership in itself and where the lady signed the contract from
A car dealership can cancel a purchase if they haven't received the right amount of money to honor the contract. Otherwise, they can't cancel a contract that has already been signed.
The car dealership keeps the contract. However, since the car dealer gets paid by its financier to have fully paid for the car, then the financier keeps the contract and later gives it the car owner upon final payments have been completed by the owner buyer.
a party to a contract who seeks to rescind the contract because of that party's reliance on the unintentional but materially
None. There is no right to rescind the contract for purchase of a vehicle in Florida. Once you sign the contract, the vehicle and the loan are yours.
yes by all state laws if on the contract if the milage is not the same on the car its a voidable contract already been thru this