if someone puts a deposit on a car after a 2 weeks period they change there mind do have to give them there deposit back
No
Normally if you are putting a deposit down on a holiday, house, CAR, etc. and you pull out of the sale you will loose the deposit. Hope this helps
You deal with the mood swings caused by a change in hormones simply by dealing with them. Control your mood with your mind.
There is nothing to stop you from changing your mind. The question is whether the company will return your deposit. Usually, a company will want to keep its customers happy, and will work with them in good faith. Still, it does not mean they are obligated to return the deposit. Just act appropriately, explain your situation, and hopefully they will have no problem returning your money.
If it is clearly stated on the application that the fee is an "Application Fee" and not used for any other purpose (security deposit or utility deposit) it MAY be forfeited if youvoluntarily withdraw from the application process. It cannot be forfeited if they rule you ineligible because of financial or other reasons. This forfeit clause SHOULD appear on the application so that the applicant is aware of it. If it did not appear, you should be able to recover your fee although you may have to threaten to go to Small Claims Court to get it.
If they can show it was not habitable or not ready when agreed on, you would have to return the deposit. If they merely change their mind, you would probably not have to return the deposit. Please contact an attorney (in USA check your phone book for "Legal Aid" as they offer free or low-cost legal advice.)
Maybe he is frustrated with having to deal with a long distance relationship. Visit him. That will change his mind.
If her mind is made up and she has accepted the lifestyle, there is no point in trying to change her. This will lead to problems in your relationship with her as a mother.
legally? maybe yes, maybe no...did you sign anything regarding the disposition of the deposit? ...sales agreement? If you used a credit card for the deposit, you could likely contest it if you had a good reason..ie. dealer dishonest, etc. Personally, I think if you just changed your mind you should not get it back..after all that's the reason for a deposit..to hold the car for you..potentially you may have kept the dealer from selling the car to someone else...just my opinion.
NO she she not make quick decisions.
You cant change a girls mind if its ment to be her mind will change in time you just have to wait
no robot can t change their mind