If you already signed the lease, you are subject to the terms of the lease and/or any penalty the leasing document states for early termination.
In the state of Washington, there is no law that says you have any specific time, in which to change your mind about a car deal. If you have signed the paperwork, you may have no choice to avoid it being considered a repo, even if you return in voluntarily. Many dealerships offer a 3 day "change your mind" policy, but this is not mandated by law, and even if they let you return it, they may require you choose another car. If you find a dealership that lets you lease or buy a car, then return it at any time without any obligation to buy or lease, YOU FOUND A REAL NICE CAR DEALERSHIP (Ever met a salesman that is happy when you return their meal ticket?)... However, recently dealerships have started offering a new insurance that many allow you to return the vehicle, or even make your monthly payments for 90 days if you cannot afford to. These deals vary, but most of them seem to require you to have lost your job involuntarily, and not for misconduct, before the benefits will become active.
You can change your mind about a car lease but the dealer doesn't have to let you out of it. A lease is a binding legal agreement. However, most dealers will probably let you out if it if you ask them.
That would depend on the dealership at which youl made your purchase. The standard right of recision (right to change your mind) is three business days after a contract is signed. Of course, you could return your auto to the dealership, but they would consider it a used vehicle and, again, it would be their option to buy it from you or not.
No.
No. There is no "buyers remorse" law for vehicles. If you change your mind 1 minute after driving off the lot, the car is still yours.
You cannot break a contract unless there is something that is documented wrong with the car and the dealership refuses to repair it. There is no provision for a change of mind, only a lemon law.
An auto lease calculator provide you with all the information you would need to go into a car dealership with an informed mind for making decisions on what you are going to purchase and whether it is a good deal. It contains information that include how much down payments will likely be.
If u pay first and last but didn't sign a lease or didn't move in can u get full payment back
28 day change of mind
Mississippi does not have a buyer's remorse lease law. Federal law offers some protection for a reasonable time to change you mind or see if the car is going to function properly.
Possibly, depends on the dealer. I run a used car dealership, and the only way I would take a car return is if there is a major problem with it. Bad motor, transmission, etc. I wouldn't do it if you just simply changed your mind.
A car that is leased is registered in the name of the leasing company. I would talk to the dealer and see if it is not to late to change the contract from lease to retail. You may be out of luck though if it has been to long.