No you cannot if you signed the contract and paid for the vehicle. The Buyer's Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
From my understanding of the law. You must have drive the car off the lot for a contract to be valid. This in "intent of delivery" However, if it was delivered to your home AND you signed the contract; this is also "intent of delivery". You bought a car.
No. Kasey Kahne never drove a car sponsored by the Home Depot.
If you have not signed a purchase agreement, yes. If you have signed, ask the dealer if you can back out. If the car has already been put in your name or you have driven it home, it is yours.
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Galvanized pipes are no longer used for home plumbing purposes. If you home still have galvanized pipes in you home then it indicates that your plumbing has likely never been updated.
It can be argued that there is never a best time to purchase a new home. Before doing so, it is best to make sure that one is in a good financial position.
It can be argued that there is never a best time to purchase a new home. Before doing so, it is best to make sure that one is in a good financial position.
Yes, it was cancelled right in the middle of a cliff hanger. Because they had to just cancel it quick it was a bad ending where sam never gets home.
Generally one would cancel a home insurance policy whenever one decides they no longer need it, such as sold the home or the home no longer exists, etc.
Yes it would!
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If you purchased a used car from a dealer, drove it home and then realize you do not want the auto. How do you go about returning the car and getting you money back.