No, actually, we are pretty cool folks as it is. If you are referring to a waiting period for the purchase of a firearm, Virginia has had an instant background check procedure that was in place before the Federal procedure was implemented. IF they are unable to complete a background check in 3 days, the dealer may go ahead with the sale, but there IS no waiting period for a purchase.
The three day cooling off period does not typically apply to visa machine contracts. In almost all states such purchases are final. The cooling off period usually applies to the purchase of real estate.
NO, no, no. This is a myth. The cooling off period never applies to the purchase of an automobile in any state.NO, no, no. This is a myth. The cooling off period never applies to the purchase of an automobile in any state.
NO. There is no cooling off period on the sale of automobiles. You bought it and you own it.NO. There is no cooling off period on the sale of automobiles. You bought it and you own it.
No, the 3 day grace period or cooling off period only applies to unsolicited sales, not vehicles.
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Yes, Pennsylvania does have a cooling-off period for used cars, but it is limited. The state allows a three-day cooling-off period, commonly referred to as the "buyer's remorse" period, for used car purchases made from a dealer. However, this period does not apply to private sales or vehicles sold "as is." It's important for buyers to review the specific terms of their purchase agreement, as some dealers may offer additional return policies.
http://www.doj.state.or.us/finfraud/coolingoffrule.shtmlTypically, the only time you will get a three day right of rescission is for a home solicitation, also known as a "door to door sale." There are a few other times you may be able to rescind an agreement within three days, such as with a home mortgage, but usually, if you buy something, it is yours. There is no "cooling off period" for the purchase of a motor vehicle. There is no "cooling off period" for the purchase of a good, just because it is really expensive or you decide you made a mistake in buying it. There is no "cooling off period" if you buy something from a telemarketer.
NO. There is no 3 day cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That law only applies to unsolicited purchases.
There is no cooling off period in this case. Call them and see what their policy is.
NO. The Cooling Off Period or Buyer's Remorse Law does not apply to the purchase of an automobile in any state. It only applies to unsolicited purchases. It is a myth that is applies to autos.
A cooling off period is an amount of time used to consider the terms of a loan or some other credit agreement. This cooling off period is protected by the law and is a right of every citizen.
There is no cooling-off period in Indiana or any other state in regards to purchasing an automobile. The FTC rules state that a cooling off period is only valid on unsolicited sales. A motor vehicle purchase is solicited regardless of a puchase at a dealership or an "off-site" event held by a dealer. Sorry, you bought it and you own it.