Nothing you can do except take the car. Once you sign the purchase contract you are legally bound to purchase the car. You can ask the seller to let you out of the contract and they may or may not. You better ask very nicely.
The purchaser signed the agreement and took on the obligation to pay the debt, not the car. The purchaser is responsible for the terms of the agreement.
To donate a car to the Salvation Army you need to get in touch with them. They will need the car and a signed copy of a title to the car to be able to accept it as a donation.
You do not need a notary public to buy or sell a car, but make sure you have a clear, signed receipt for the sale.
In addition to the car, you should get a signed, notarized title. The title demonstrates that ownership of the car was transferred to you.
No. Cars no longer need it.
In most states someone else can register a car besides the titled owner if the proper paperwork is signed by the owner. The title will need to be filled out and signed by the person who will own the car.
If it is signed by the origanal owner and no one else has signed it yes you can sell it to a junkyard.
NO..Dealers do not need to collect tax from purcahsers who are out of state residents
If you are in the US, you will need to go to the DMV office with the title of the car signed over to you.
If you signed a contract with payment agreements, you own the car. There's no 3-day cancel rule that applies to vehicles.
You will need to visit your local tax office and tell them that you no longer need the car on your tax record.
You need a signed bill of sale from the previous owner.