The same rights as anyone else. You don't stop being a person because you have passed a certain age.
What ever you can get in writing from the owner.
There are two standards in Arizona for car buying. One is for new cars and the other for used cars. They both apply when buying a car from a car dealer only. Generally, the dealer has a "reasonable" number of attempts to fix the car before other remedies may be sought.
An elderly friend of mine helped me get a car. He bought it and I am making monthly payments to him. I carry the insurance and pay for upkeep and maintenance. He has since become bedridden and is living with his daughter. I have been receiving phone calls threating that if I am 1 day late on payment they will come and get the vehicle. His children are calling and threatening that I now have to pay the full amount owed to him within 30 days. Is this right? What are my rights in this matter? How can I stop them from calling with treats?
what can go wrong when you are buying a car
Oh, dude, of course! When you buy a used car, you have rights like the right to test drive it, the right to know about any defects, and the right to negotiate the price. But hey, don't stress too much, just make sure to read the fine print and maybe bring a friend who knows a thing or two about cars. Like, you got this!
Is it law to provide two keys by a car dealership when buying a car?
Not sure of what you getting at because buying and selling a car is a two way street. Did the dealer switch cars? Did they sale a trade prior to financing for the purchased car was approved? Try clarifying the question.
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The best place to get a car buying guide would be the Consumer Reports car buying guide. You can get advice. For first time car buyers Consumer Reports is the best place to seek out information.
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The Car Coach - 2011 Car Buying Services was released on: USA: 29 November 2011
Care-taker of the elderly.