Certainly, although to do so could place you in serious legal difficulties.
Yes, you can use a cashier's check to make your car payment.
It depends of several factors. Stop payment orders are mostly governed by state laws and regulations, which vary by state and bank. Stopping payment on a check to avoid payment of a legitimate debt may be a criminal act of fraud, depending on state fraud laws. It Texas if you stop payment on checks to certain businesses they can retaliate. For example, if you refuse to pay a auto mechanic bill they can keep your car. If you pay with a check to get the vehicle, then stop payment on the check, the mechanic can repossess your car just like a loan company who isn't paid can.
Common payment methods used when selling a car privately include cash, cashier's check, personal check (with verification), or a bank transfer. It is important to ensure the payment method is secure and verified before transferring ownership of the vehicle.
YES, they can/did. You had paid NO money on the car so it WASNT yours. Do you think it makes you look like a GOOD credit risk when you stop payment on the DP??
Yes they can.
I do not recommend stopping payment on a check you have wrote for a car. Doing a stop payment could be considered fraud and you might get put in jail for doing so. Even if you don't go to jail you will be liable for any expenses caused by you stopping payment on that check plus any other fines the court wants to place against you. If you have purchased a car and there is an issue of fraud on the part of the seller you can sue them in court. If you are the seller of a car that someone has stopped payment on a check they paid you with go to the local court and talk to them. There may be laws in your state that will protect you. If the court has no law protecting you then, you can sue the person who stopped payment and collect the money owed plus any expenses incurred because the payment did not clear the bank. Some states have laws in place that allow you to collect even more then the amount owed because they consider it fraud to do a stop payment on a transaction like this.
Stopping a check on a car that has already been signed for is a breach of contract. Doing so will allow the dealership to pursue for costs that were promised to be paid.
Yes, you can buy a car with a check as long as the seller accepts that form of payment.
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Please check out the link attached for Car Center in your area.
To accept payment for a car, you can use methods like cash, check, bank transfer, or online payment services like PayPal or Venmo. Be sure to verify the payment is legitimate before transferring ownership of the car.
Immediately make the check good.