Does the 3 day right of rescession rule apply to buying an auto in Tennessee?
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
not if you're purchasing, but if it's a refinance, yes. You only have 3 days. Only refinance transactions secured against the borrower's primary residence have a three day right of rescession period. Purchase transactions and refinances secured against second homes or investment (non-owner occupied) properties have no rescession period.
No, the cooling off period or buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales and not to the purchase of an vehicle.
Yes. There have been many recessions. It could end in a depression or level out. The economy goes up and down and sometimes runs level ... depends on the greed and wisdom of the consumer public and the government and the business and credit world.
You have to consider, that if people escape their countries and migrate to Australia for peace and new life, if Australia is also in war, there isn't much reason for leaving in the first place. During the War, millions were spent on weaponary and eventually Australia fell into rescession, Australia couldn't feed its own people, migration was cut down, due to more mouths to feed. During ww1, German were held at camps. They did no kill them, but just held them captive because they feared if they were spies. This shortern the migration for Germans. On the other hand, many came to Australia to fight for the mother country, and risk their own lives to save Australia.