Montana does not have a law for buyer's remorse but has a lemon law. This is not for used cars. It is applicable for cars that are less than two years old and that have less than 18,000 miles on them.
Indiana does not have a car buyers remorse law. In this state, a sale is final immediately once all the paperwork is signed.
There is no buyers remorse period in West Virginia on car loans. There is only a provision for contracts on health clubs.
No, the buyers remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales, not to the purchase of a vehicle.
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North Carolina does not allow for buyers remorse when buying a used car. North Carolina does have a lemon law, but it applies to the purchase of a new car.
There is no buyer's remorse law in Mississippi. You can return a car under the lemon law if the car is having problems that the dealer is refusing to repair.
NO! The Buyers Remorse law only applies to unsolicited purchases, not to the purchase of a vehicle. Things like door to door salesman, or telemarketers.
There is a car buyer's remorse law in Pennsylvania. The law only covers car sales that were made over the telephone or sales that were made in the home.
No, the Buyer's Remorse or Cooling Off Period law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle, old or new, in any state including Montana. This is only a myth that simply will not die. Once you buy a vehicle of any kind you own it and the only law that can possible get you another car is your states lemon law. No law will get you your money back.
The buyer's remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle. It only applies to unsolicited sales.
No. Buyers remorse does not apply to automobiles.
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