no it cant
Massachusetts does not have a cooling off period in which you can cancel a signed contract.
Many people mistakenly believe there is a "cooling off period" for purchases. This cooling off period supposedly gives you the chance to change your mind and cancel a purchase, like a car. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile, unless it is in writing from the dealer and he agrees to this. Otherwise you bought the car and you own the car. You have no legal right to return it.Many people mistakenly believe there is a "cooling off period" for purchases. This cooling off period supposedly gives you the chance to change your mind and cancel a purchase, like a car. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile, unless it is in writing from the dealer and he agrees to this. Otherwise you bought the car and you own the car. You have no legal right to return it.
On the purchase of a vehicle you cannot cancel the contract as the Cooling Off Period or Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle. You signed the contract and are legally bound to honor it.
Basically, Parents made an impulse buy on two sofas they saw in a shop, and purchased them, with the way of paying in deposits over 3 years. When they saw the interest rate on the deposits afterwards, it came out to being about 2X the original sofa price in the end. 3 hours later, they try to cancel contract, believing they were safely within a "cooling off period". Is it possible to cancel the contract? How long would they have to do it (how long is the "cooling-off period"?
There is no legal cooling off period on auto sales.But most new car dealers will allow a cancellation as long as the car has NOT been registered
If you are talking about a network like Sundance Vacations, just call the company and tell them you want to cancel your contract, but be persistent. They will cancel it for you.
Actually each state has its own amount of days you can cancel your contract in. If your are too late in canceling your contract within the recision period there are companies like Timeshare Advocacy Int. that can still help you cancel your contract as long as you are still within the first year of your contract. Better check with the rescission period first. It varies from state to state but typically it ranges from 3 days to 2 weeks. If you had just bought it, there is what you call a cooling-off period. Usually it is from 3 days to 2 weeks from the day you had bought it. Yes, if it is within the rescission period. Also called cooling-off period depends on your state. The number of days varies from state to state. But nowadays this applies to almost all states even in other countries.
The cooling off period in California law is a period of time during which a consumer can cancel a contract or return a purchased item without penalty. This period typically applies to certain types of transactions, such as door-to-door sales or purchases made at a location that is not the seller's permanent place of business. The cooling off period allows consumers to reconsider their purchase and provides them with protection against high-pressure sales tactics.
NO, there is no grace period, buyer's remorse, or cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile in any state. That is nothing more than a myth that will not die. You bought it and you own it plain and simple.
Unfortunately, AL does not have a "cooling off" period that allows you to do this. Check with the dealership to see if they offer something like this, but make sure it's in writing!
None! Once you purchase a vehicle and sign the contract you cannot cancel the contract or return the vehicle. The buyers remorse or cooling off period laws do not apply to the purchase of an automobile in in the state. This is a myth that simply will not die.
No. Many consumers mistakenly believe all contracts allow a 3-day cooling-off period to cancel. Generally, there's no cooling off period after you sign a contract. (In Maryland, only a few types of transactions, such as door-to-door sales contracts, allow you three business days to cancel.) However, if the dealer promised finance terms, such as a certain interest rate or monthly payment, and is unable to honor those terms, you can't be forced to accept other terms and may cancel the contract.