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No, Virginia code does not require a three day rescission policy. It is not uncommon that a dealer will included on in their contract, however that is done on a dealer by dealer basis, and is in no way required by the state.
The Florida resident would normally pay use tax on the purchase price of the auto to the state of Florida. The Alabama car dealer would only collect Florida sales tax on the purchase price IF the dealer had nexus in the state of Florida.
No...3 day right of rescission is for unsolicited sales. A car purchase is solicited because you initiate by visiting the dealer to inquire about a vehicle.
3 day or 72 hour right of rescission is for solicited sales. This does not apply to car sales they are considered unsolicited because you visit the dealer of your on accord.
Unless the sales contract states you a Right of Rescission, once the contract is signed by you and the dealer, it is binding. A right of rescission in a contract gives you a cooling-off period where you can walk away from the deal. It's normal for homeowners to have this right when they use home equity loans to tap the equity in their homes, but isn't standard fare on the purchase agreement for a automobile.
There is no right to rescission on any contract involving the purchase or lease of a vehicle. However the leasing dealer may allow you to cancel the lease with a penalty of course. You need to contact the dealers finance officer.
Most states have a "no-cooling off" law.
If were exonerated from the crime you may purchase a gun. But if there are pending charges, you will probably be denied or delayed if you are purchasing through a licensed dealer.
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NOT unless the contract stipulates that it will be. Otherwise, it is a contract in DEFAULT with the collateral in the lenders possession.
Not unless they have a gun to your head and you'd like to live.
Yes, there is a three day return policy on new cars in Illinois. However, this three day right of rescission law will vary from dealer to dealer. It typically depends on the individual dealer and their warranty regulations.