You need to find out what this dealership`s policy is on returning used vehicles. Some car dealerships have standard rules to follow when you buy a used vehicle. Others have their own rules.
yes a dealership can do that because that means that the money paid with for the car bounced and it didn't go through with the bank.
If you wish to receive a legal standpoint then you should contact an attorney.
5 weeks It will vary depending on where you are at. Kansas says 30 days.
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No, the buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of any vehicle new or used in any state. You bought the car and you own the car.
If the seller still needs to wait for the title to come in the mail because they had a loan to pay off, then this is normal and it could take about 2-4 weeks for it to come. If it was a dealer or the seller has the title but will not give it to you, then you can demand your money back or take him to court for the title or money.
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Ask for a refund!
It take about 2 weeks to get the title of the car
Odd try getting a consult with Robert Perry Law Office 15 West Franklin Street, Greencastle, IN- (765) 653-8833
Ok, this is a weird question, how can it be bought and paid for if it isnt paid for? So I will answer this question with what I think you mean..... I believe you are asking if you can sell a car that you have financed and owe money on..... I will answer this one. Yes, you can sell a car that you financed, but you have to sell it for nothing less than your "payoff amount". you will get the money from the buyer, and you will pay off the loan, the only problem is that it takes a week to 3 weeks to get the clean title in your hand. You will have to make a deal with the buyer that you will give it to him when it comes.
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