No...3 day right of rescission is for unsolicited sales. A car purchase is solicited because you initiate by visiting the dealer to inquire about a vehicle.
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 cooling off period
They usually don't change their mind. What happens is a dealer sales you a car and lets you drive off thinking the purchase is complete when in fact they do not have the financing secured. This happens mainly on weekends and after normal business hour purchases. If they are unable to secure the financing they will want the car back or you to get financing of your own.
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.
No unless you made an extremely rare deal where you did not purchase the car "As Is"
What makes you think you can change your mind? if you bought the car, you own it. You cannot change your mind. The law allowing that only applies to unsolicited purchases, not the purchase of an automobile.
In New York, the law gives you 3 days to change your mind. Just go in and tell them that you don't want the car.
No. Once you make the deal and sign the title and bill of sale, then you are legally obligated to stick to the deal.
Not enough info, What state are you in? Is there Bank financing involved, if so have they paid the seller yet? Did you pay the seller yet if a cash deal? Check laws in your state.
Not if you have already signed the contract and bough the car. The Cooling Off Period or Buyer's Remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle in any state. Once you buy a car you own that car and unless the dealer agrees you cannot back out of the deal.
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.
A rate of change of 60 miles per hour. Think of it in terms of a car. The car is going to go a father distance if it is going 60 miles per hour as opposed to 1 mile per hour.