Not sure what the time limit(if any) is. CALL a local attorney ASAP. I have read of dealers getting caught NOT paying off loans yet selling cars again. It could be an honest mistake/oversight, no need to get stuck. Make the call just in case.
Call a local attorney for state specific advice.
As soon as the vehicle is paid in full.
a dealer should have a bond. The coverage on the vehicle is like having a liability policy. If the dealer was driving the car and had an at fault accident, he will have to pay for repairs on his vehicle and the bond will cover the other persons car. Once you buy a car from a dealer, you are responsible for purchasing insurance for the vehicle, the dealer is no longer liable. In fact, the dealer should require that you have insurance before you drive the vehicle off the lot.
Why would a dealer ask for a car back? If you are referring to how long he has to repossess the vehicle after you stop making payments, the answer in most states is immediately.
The vehicle can be sold as new as long as it has not been titled.
If you've ridden it at all, you are at the mercy of the dealer. A quad is not a "vehicle", and you do not enjoy any protection from lemon laws.
10 days or they have to notifiy you in writing that they have not acquired financing.
Look at your rental agreement. It spells it out.
He has to wait until you are verified for financing or he will have to pay you if the deal fails.. He doesn't even have to wait for the ink to dry on your signature.
In North Carolina, a dealership has 20 days to satisfy the lien on a traded vehicle after the transaction is completed. This requirement ensures that the dealership properly pays off any existing liens associated with the vehicle before transferring ownership. Failure to do so can lead to legal complications and potential liability for the dealership.
A debt payoff calculator can help you to find out how long it will take to pay of any debt you have. The following website offers an easy to use debt calculator,http://www.bankrate.com/calculators/credit-cards/balance-debt-payoff-calculator.aspx
30 days, I believe (with temporary tags from Dealer)