Yes, you have all the rights listed on the contract when buying a used car.
yes because you have rights to the car also
The co-buyer can sue the buyer in court and provide proof of payments and be repaid the amount put in.
i am the buyer made payments but the co buyer has the car and has not made any payments what are may rights Very generally speaking, cobuyers (cosigners) have the same rights to the vehicle as the primary buyer, however, you may or may not have the right to take possession of the vehicle without permission of the buyer. Some states have specific laws about taking possession of a vehicle under those circumstances.
Buyer's Remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of any vehicle.
No. The sale is as is.
You have full and equal right of ownership on the property purchased.
Some of the things a buyer should look for when buying yorkie puppies is if the puppies have any type of paperwork with them and if the puppies look healthy.
In the state of Georgia there is no grace period after buying a used car. Once the contract is signed the car belongs to the buyer and they cannot change their mind.
If you purchased a car "as is," it means that you are buying it with no warranty. This means you may not have any rights to return the car or receive a refund if there are issues with it after purchase. It is crucial to inspect the vehicle thoroughly before buying it to avoid potential problems.
The law in Canada is "buyer beware!" Sorry, when buying any large piece of machinery, boats, cars, etc., you should search out the title and be sure no money is owed.
Unless it is stated in the deed that the mineral rights are reserved in some manner then any mineral rights not previously reserved pass to the grantee. If you have any questions about mineral rights or you have mineral rights for sale please contact me and I will be glad to help. I have been a buyer of minerals or mineral rights for many years. See my bio page.
You can sell a car for any reason. There doesn't have to be a reason. The owner signs the title over to the buyer. They buyer then takes the title to the DMV and gets the title into their name. The buyer may have fees or taxes charged to them. They can find out what they will be before buying the car.