Generally, no. When a vehicle is sold and bought between private individuals, the vehicle is usually sold "as is, where is, with no warranties whatsoever, either express or implied." There are a few defenses/arguments if you signed a specific contract or were under the impression, let's say, that it had a new clutch and it didn't. The seller isn't allowed to lie about anything, but at the same time, s/he doesn't have to disclose anything unless s/he knows that you believed that certain fact. This is why I say generally no, because these things are hard to prove and usually require a lawyer and going to court. The only other way that you can return something is if the seller said that that would be okay.
Depends on the private seller.
was there a guarantee or was it sold as is?
Yes you can if you have the receit
After a car sale, a private party can return the car within thirty days. This return policy is dependent on the individual seller.
Drop the price by the amount of the lien, then pay off the lien.
Visit your local BMW dealer for more information on how to begin purchasing a BMW motorcycle. You could also check your local classifieds for a used or private seller!
If you get a motorcycle but the seller never sends you the title, you should contact the seller. If the seller still does not give you the title, you should take the seller to court. The seller is obligated to provide you with a valid title so that you can register the car.
No.... The time to check a car out is before you buy. Unless otherwise agreed to a purchase from a private seller is typically AS IS so buyer beware.
When the sold items are returned back to the seller by the customer then, it is Sales Return for the seller.
You might be able to find a RD 400 from a motorcycle dealership. The best bet of finding one of these bikes is too find a private seller and buy it from them.
If you are a GA resident, you do not have to pay sales tax as long is it is a private seller, even if out of state private seller.
No