You cannot return the car. The Buyer's Remorse law does not apply to vehicles. It only applies to unsolicited sales.
phone your bank ASAP!
3 days after signing contract
contract, loan,check,will,credit card application
In Ohio, signing a quick claim deed to land and a house when your name is on the loan will still make you legally responsible for the loan.
Yes they can and ID11 stop u noob.
The rules for equity loan refinance in the UK are that consumers have a right to cancer a equity loan up to three days after signing a contract for an equity loan. This new rule is called the right of rescission.
Is there any advantages to co-signing for a home loan
Both the co-buyer and the buyer get the credit and the blame if the loan is not paid. Co-signing on the loan is the same as getting the loan.
No. A cosigner is not a co-owner of the property simply by signing the loan contract. They must specifically insist that they be added to the title. Otherwise they have promised to pay for property they do not own if the primary borrower fails to pay.No. A cosigner is not a co-owner of the property simply by signing the loan contract. They must specifically insist that they be added to the title. Otherwise they have promised to pay for property they do not own if the primary borrower fails to pay.No. A cosigner is not a co-owner of the property simply by signing the loan contract. They must specifically insist that they be added to the title. Otherwise they have promised to pay for property they do not own if the primary borrower fails to pay.No. A cosigner is not a co-owner of the property simply by signing the loan contract. They must specifically insist that they be added to the title. Otherwise they have promised to pay for property they do not own if the primary borrower fails to pay.
A person with good credit and an ability to pay signing on a loan for another person and guaranteeing the loan.
None. There is no right to rescind the contract for purchase of a vehicle in Florida. Once you sign the contract, the vehicle and the loan are yours.
No. Once you have signed you are responsible for making sure the loan is paid. (An exception would be contracts signed at your home which have a right of rescission built in.)