Yes, if a person signs a contract for a used car in KY he can then on a later date for reasons best known to himself change his mind. He however has to pay dearly for breaking the contract.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. most states do not have a cooling off period, but a few do. Most of the time, the instant you sign the contract, it is binding..
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.
You do not have any days to change your mind after purchasing a car. This is a binding contract and you are stuck with the car after you have bought it.
Once you sign the papers you cannot change your mind unless the seller agrees. Buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
In most states if you have signed a contract or bill of sale then no you can not. Check your state laws for a "cool off period".
You cannot break a contract unless there is something that is documented wrong with the car and the dealership refuses to repair it. There is no provision for a change of mind, only a lemon law.
READ YOUR CONTRACT!!! You will be in for the biggest headache of your life if you try and return it. The dealer will stonewall you and give you reasons why you can't bring it back. After all it is in the contract! Most contracts do not allow for "change of mind" as a reason for breaking the contract.
yes you can me and my brother had tried it before but back then they never used to get out of the army contract so that all
A variation in a construction contract is a change from what is currently contracted to be built, supplied or fitted to a different build, supply or fit. Variations are written instructions from the client to a contractor or from a main contractor to a sub contractor. The instruction will set out the details of the change so that all parties are agreed on the new construction details. Typically, a variation is used to clarify a detail that could not be fully defined at the start of the contract - Paints, wall coverings, carpets are examples of such details that are often left to the end of the contract to decide. They can be used when unexpected issues arise during the contract. They are often used simply because the client changes his mind during a contract. The final contract is often modified by hundreds or even thousands of variations that each reflect a change in the way the building contract is to run.
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Not unless the seller approves of it. Otherwise you just bought yourself a car. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of a car.
It all depends on which state you are from and the laws regarding this from each state. For instance, in Nebraska where I live you have 3 business days to back out of nearly any contract.