The answer really depends on what the contract entails. You'd best consult a lawyer over the phone. If you consult one in person, they usually want money for the visit.
Without a signature, there is no contract. If you want your money back the dealer is obligated to give it to you.
There is no 3 day to cancel a new car purchase contract. The only time you have 3 days if the dealer came to your house or place of business and Solicit you. There is no 3 day to cancel a new car purchase contract. The only time you have 3 days if the dealer came to your house or place of business and Solicit you. ------------------------------------------------------------- Always read your contract before you deal with dealer, And I think is 10 days is very common for cancel your contract but it all are depend on your down payment & dealer's financial condition.
I doubt that your sons deposit will be refundable, however depending on the dealer, he may cancel the contract upon the return of the vehical. I doubt that your sons deposit will be refundable, however depending on the dealer, he may cancel the contract upon the return of the vehical.
Generally, an automobile dealer cannot cancel a financed contract after ten days. If this happens to you, you should contact a lawyer.
Yes, the dealer can cancel the contract but it is within 10 days of the date on the purchase contract.
It depends on the laws in your state, and the exact problem(s) you are having with the dealer and the car.
Probably not. They wrote and signed it, they are bound by it too.
Once you and the dealer have signed the contract, it is a binding contract agreement and it responsible by law. You can take him to court if he doesn't keep his part of the agreement.
Not if you signed the papers and paid for it, unless the selling dealer agrees. You cannot simply void a contract you have already signed. Legally you are bound to that contract. Talk to the selling dealer. You have 3 business days to cancel the contract.
can i cancel the deal it's been3 days since i signed the contract
Check state and local laws. Also read the contract there may be an escape clause the dealer has exercised.
It depends on where you are. In some U.S. states, state law allows a purchaser a few days or a week to change his or her mind. This is generally called a "cooling off period." In others (TN is one of these), the moment you sign the contract, you are obligated and the only way to get out of the contract is to get the dealer to agree to cancel it, which is very unlikely.