i used to work at luby Chevrolet in Denver Colorado, and most of our "as is " cars were decent but had over 60,000 miles. most were inspected. The as is cars you should watch out for are the ones at non well known dealerships, and if it is too good to be true it probably is.
take them to small claims court if the amount is $5000.00 or less.
Yes, you have all the rights listed on the contract when buying a used car.
No, a cosigner only has the legal obligation to pay the debt if the primary borrower defaults on the lending agreement.The exception to this would be if the cosigner is a joint title holder of the vehicle.COSINGER!Does a consignor have rights to the vehicle if the people who is buying the car never missed a payment?
Variable by definition, as it is a usage based payment. If a royalty is a fixed cost it's usually more of a "right", like buying the "rights" to make the next James Bond movie.
On schedule D
Stop buying it and informing the person who is in responsible.
When the ombillical cord breaks
Lets see...2 days after they got the payment,you were STILL in default.Made arrangements??? Must of been forgotten or not acceptable to the lender. Rights? pay what you owe and go get yo car.
What ever you can get in writing from the owner.
It depends on whether your name is on the title as co-owner. If it is, then you have equal rights of possession. If NOT on the title, you have the right to KEEP ON PAYING to protect your good credit. Have fun
It does not violate someone's human rights to stop him from killing himself.
I am not sure but I believe that you can file a law suit.