That would depend on what it says in your lease agreement.
Yes, it is possible to buy a car from a dealer in one state and pick it up in another state from a dealer of the same car company. Although this transaction might be unusual, it is possible. Shipping charges might apply depending on the situation.
New car prices will vary from state to state and even dealer to dealer. Shipping distances, demand, local economy, and dealer incentives all affect the final price of a new car.
You have three days, by law to return the car. It should state this in your contract.
don't know if motorcycles fall in same 3 day category as cars? I heard it depends on the ownership of the dealer you bought it from
Some car dealers will let a person return a car for the same model with upgrades for a fee within a time limit after purchase. Some states do not allow the car dealerships to offer this feature. It depends on the state where purchased and the dealer.
There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. Once you buy the car, you own it, and you will only be able to return it if the dealer agrees. They will never agree on a new car purchase, but on a used car they may, if you ask very nicely and buy a different car from the same dealer. So, ask the dealer and be very, very, nice about it. Legally they do not have to do anything.
The dealer. Is the one who send. The title to other same state. And normally. They take about 6 or 8 weeks
Check your lease, it may contain a provision on carpet cleaning. As a rule of thumb, If the tenant causes it to be soiled or uses it, it's the tenants responsibility to clean it. You're obligated to return a rental unit in the same or near-same condition as when you leased it.
I have picked up LOTS of VOL repos at B/k attorneys offices. Easy money, dont have to hunt them. Try it.
No married couple is permitted to file a joint state income tax return in Washington state. Washington state is one of the seven US states that have no individual income tax.
Yes. Effective November 12, 2014, a same-sex marriage is legal for all purposes in Kansas, including for determining the filing status on state and federal income tax returns.
You can file one federal return. And you can file one return in each state. If you made a mistake or left something out, you have to file what is called an "amended return."