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Is there a 3 day waiting period when you sign a contract to buy a car in Delaware
No, the 72 hour (3-day) "cooling off" law does not apply to vehicles.
No there is no 3 day return law for returning a car in Florida. If the car was sold using deceptive practices then it may be possible to return it.
Most states have a three day "lemon law", in which during the first 72 hours of taking the car off the lot, one can return it in the condition in which received. You may have to provide a valid answer for the return.
You may not be able to return a car the next day if it is not in your contract that you can. A contract is a legally binding agreement and the car dealer is not required to allow you to break it.
Usually it's three days unless your buyer's agreement states otherwise.
One can return a used car in California. This is if a used car buyer has obtained a two-day contract cancellation option, and the used car is advertised as certified.
Unfortunately, no. There is a 3-day rescission period for getting a home loan but not for buying a car.
Yes, depending on the dealership, you should have a 15-30 day period to return the car.
There is no law in any US state that allows a person to return a car within three days. The three-day contract cancellation theory is largley misunderstood. There is such a thing, but it applies to very specific circumstances, such as door-to-door sales. When a person buys a car, he willfully and thoughtfully enters into a contract. Unless the seller specifically allows a certain return period, you own the car.
You are usually charged for 2 days if you return it more than 27-28 hrs after picking the car up and charged for an extra day if you do not return the car by midnight on the date it is due back. The return time for all rentals is determined at the time your rental is picked up. If you do not return your car when it is due they will charge each day as if you were still renting the vehicle. With most rental companies if you don not return the car within a week from its due date they will report the car stolen and you can be prosecuted on grand theft auto charges
A 3 day new car return policy is a myth. Unless it says so in your contract, or your state has a 3 day return law, you are stuck with your new car for the terms that were agreed upon. The only exception is if under a lemon law, there is something majorly wrong with the car within the first 30 days or so many hundred miles.