No.
its a complicated problem but in the end you need to take it back NOW. and talk to a legal advison
For new cars, dealerships must disclose any damage that exceeds 5% of the MSRP. They do not have to disclose small damages that have been fixed. For used cars, dealers must disclose damage that is 25% of the fair trade value.
Not necessary. Dealer is obligated to disclose Branded title History " like, Salvage, Flood, Rebuilt''. Also have to disclose if the mileage on the vehicle is NOT ACTUAL. When you say Unibody damage I assume that the car has not been cut in a half and put back together. Unibody damage could be a less that 1 inch dent on the structure or could be a replaced quarter panel " outside skin on rear fenders" or anything in between. However, if its showing on a history report Like Autocheck for example it could be nothing but an auction announcement to prevent buyers at auction from returning vehicles for undisclosed damages. at the end its a used car and always do inspection to know the extent of the damage Many used cars have unibody damage and they are as safe as brand new cars. just make sure that important parts of the frame have not been cut off and welded back like the front rails on the frame or the whole rear clip these i would call unsafe to drive in case of an accident.
Yes, an RV dealer can sell a recreational vehicle (RV) containing a used mattress, but they must disclose this information to potential buyers. Many buyers prefer new mattresses for hygiene reasons, so the dealer should consider the implications for customer satisfaction and safety. Additionally, local health regulations may impose requirements on the sale of used bedding, which the dealer should ensure compliance with.
Tempered glass or laminated glass is typically used for buildings and vehicles to withstand impacts from giant hail. These types of glass are designed to break into small, dull pieces rather than sharp shards when broken, providing better protection against hail damage.
Technically, most cabs are owned by individuals and a cab is used everyday. Call a local attorney for state/case specific advise.
A hail pad is a device used to measure the impact of hailstorms by recording the force of hailstones hitting a pad. The pad is typically made of a soft, resilient material that deforms upon impact, allowing for the calculation of the hailstone size and intensity of the storm. The data collected from hail pads can help assess hail damage potential and improve forecasting models.
In the UK if a car is unfit for the road not only may you return the car the vendor can be prosecuted
Hurricane shutters are used to protect windows and doors from strong winds, flying debris, and rain during a hurricane. They help prevent damage to the interior of a building and can also provide security when the property is vacant.
The word disclose is a verb. It cannot be used as an adverb.A synonym, reveal, has the adverb form revealingly which, however, means something slightly different. Disclose does not have such a form.
Paintless Dent Removal tools are used in the automotive repair industry. They remove the dent without damaging the paint. It also fixes hail, dings and other body damage.
In the phrase "Hail Mary," the word "hail" is a greeting or salutation, similar to saying "hello" or "greetings." It is used to show respect and honor to Mary, the mother of Jesus, in the Catholic prayer known as the Hail Mary.