Also note...the ORIGINAL purchase order for the bike is not signed by us or the dealership, would this make it a legally binding contract if we only signed an application and not the purchase order????
ummm all paperwork is legal....
To stop a foreclosure you will required lots of paper work and time to follow the case. Since it dealing with complicated paper work, it is best to reach out to a Foreclosure Attorney for full legal advise.
CALL THE LENDER. They can advise you and work with you.
It provides dealership, repairs and vehicle advice
Simply stated, No.
if you are 13 you can work as a paper girl/boy but you can not legally get a proper job until you are 16
Yes, but it may be best to work with a lawyer. Even if it is not a lawyer you see face to face, find a legal company online to help you fill out all the proper paper work.
You can be denied work for any reason.
The 2002 Malibu had a factory recall for a defective turn signal relay. Replace and it should work fine. If you can find paper work from GM about the recall, a GM dealership should do it without charge.
If the person who the loan is for doesn't pay, the co-signer has to pay if thay don't pay it will afeect their credit also.
A Specialist Dealership is where you will find one brand of car (as per any Main Dealership) but will primarily only work on a version of that make. For example Honda make many different models but they also produce 'hybrid' (Electric & fuel) powered vehicles; a 'Specialist Dealership' would primarily only work on the 'Hybrid' vehicles where the 'Main Dealership' would work on all the normal type vehicles but not the 'Hybrid' vehicles.
As long as you have not sign any paper work at the dealership then you should be able to return the vehichle? Howver if you sign the paper, I might suggest that you try to refinance with someone else if you feel that perhaps your interest rate is too high.