I was told buy a used car manager that if the car does not leave the lot you do not own it. Even if the paperwork is all done. once it hits the street its yours.
Return it to what? The Dealer? They take all the money you gave them and leave a nasty mark on your credit.
On a new car it is 3 days after you pay for it.
you dont you have to take it to the dealer
yes you can if not they will just come in the night and take it.
Only if the selling dealer agrees to take it back. Otherwise it is yours and there is no legal way to return it.
No, not unless the selling dealer agrees to take it back which is highly unlikely. You bought it and you are stuck with it.
No there is now law requiring a dealer to take a car back. Unless the dealer you bought the car from has a return policy then it's yours.
It wouldn't be the dealer who took the vehicle back - the state has the authority to take possession of it if the taxes aren't paid, and that actually supersedes any claim anyone else - including a lienholder - has on it.
yeah. beat him dwn. or take your case to a lawyer and get more $$$$ with sue
In Texas, there is no mandatory "cooling-off" period for returning a vehicle to a dealer after purchase. Once the sale is finalized, the buyer typically cannot return the car unless the dealer has a specific return policy or the vehicle has defects covered under warranty. It's important to review your purchase agreement and consult the dealer for their specific return or exchange policies.
Where he or she just got tackled
Take Possession was created in 1950.