A $30,000 bond is required to become an auto dealer in the State of Washington. Rates may vary from carrier to carrier, however I just wrote an auto bond for $300 per year. Craig Baerwaldt Allstate - Cascadia Agency 425-353-1499
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Ammo, no. If you purchase a handgun from a dealer, a background check is required in every state, by federal law.
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.
You do not need a degree to become a cadillac dealer. In some states you are required to have a dealers license if you want to buy and sell more than 5 cars within a one year period.
This would depend on the country you are in. Usually a license with the central bank, or monetary authority is required.
No. A background check is required to purchase a firearm from a dealer. If you are renting a firearm to use at a range, they may choose to run a background check.
That will depend on the state and local laws, the purchase agreement, and the dealer itself.That will depend on the state and local laws, the purchase agreement, and the dealer itself.
When you are purchasing a vehicle, you should confirm the location and possession of the vehicle's title. If you have purchased the vehicle from a dealer, and have made all required initial payments, the dealer is required to deliver the title to you within 21 days of the date of the sale. If the dealer cannot deliver the title at the time of sale, you may request a 21-day affidavit from the BMV which the dealer is required to sign stating that he or she will deliver the title for the vehicle to you within 21 days of the date of sale.
The dealer scan tool is required.The dealer scan tool is required.
at a nissanshpo dealer. at a nissanshpo dealer.
In the US, a background check is required to purchase any modern firearm from a dealer. Modern firearms cover all guns except those made in 1898 or earlier, and muzzle loading firearms. This is a federal law, and applies to all states.
It is also known as a cooling off period. In either case there isn't one. When you make a used car purchase in Washington State all sales are final. It is solely up to the dealer in the spirit of customer goodwill to work with you but it isn't a requirement. This is coming from being a Used Car Dealer in Washington State for 13 years.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.