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If the selling dealer pays for some repairs on a car you bought "AS IS" then count yourself lucky that the dealer went above and beyond what he legally was required to do. If you are trying to get out of the contract on this technicality then you did not deserve the fair treatment the seller gave you. No court would ever void the contract because the seller helped you when he did not have to.

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Q: In Oregon is a as- is contract breached if the dealer pay for repairs on a used car after the contract is signed by both parties and buyer has taken possession?
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