Incompetence, maybe?
Depends on the car dealership in itself and where the lady signed the contract from
In most instances when you get behind on your payments. The exact details of when the lender will repossess the vehicle is listed in the contract you signed when you took out the loan on the vehicle. Read your contract with the lender.
Technically, your legal agreement is with the car dealership, so any subsequent changes with your financing may be irrelevant to your contract unless your agreement was dependent upon acquisition of financing. You may have cancelled your loan but this doesn't directly translate to cancellation of the contract you signed with the dealership. They won't give you the car with a balance due, but you may be subject to fines/penalties, it all depends upon the contract and the dealership. Review your contract terms and try to work with the dealership to resolve the issue.
In most cases, a dealership can legally keep your down payment if you back out of a purchase agreement. However, the specific rules may vary depending on the circumstances and the terms of the contract you signed. It's important to carefully review the contract and understand the dealership's policies before making a down payment.
read the contract that you co-signed. It usually stipulates whether the collateral can or cant be rented. If it says NO, then you have the option of cautioning the co-signor about it and then informing the Lender that the contract is in DEFAULT.
after approved financing and signed contract, have had car 8 days, can a dealership take car back?
No, a car dealership cannot change your contract after it has been signed. Once a contract is signed, it is legally binding and cannot be altered without the consent of both parties.
Not unless the dealer agrees to void the contract or fraud was involved. You signed it, and you will have to live with that decision.
Depends on your state laws and the contract you signed with the lender. Read your contract. after the second payment is not paid
Depends on the car dealership in itself and where the lady signed the contract from
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a realy domb question
A dealership does not have a legal right to re-sign a contract once it has been signed. However, if there is an obvious typographical mistake in the contract, they may request to re-sign it.
In most instances when you get behind on your payments. The exact details of when the lender will repossess the vehicle is listed in the contract you signed when you took out the loan on the vehicle. Read your contract with the lender.
A contract is a legally binding agreement between the parties who have signed it, unless written into the contract otherwise, all parties are bound by the terms of the agreement/contract they signed.
A car dealership can cancel a purchase if they haven't received the right amount of money to honor the contract. Otherwise, they can't cancel a contract that has already been signed.
The same as if a Georgia dealership, or Michigan dealership, or Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, or a dealership from any other state cannot do so. Actually it is not a question of the dealership, it is a question of what the lender will do. The lender is the party that accepts the risk of loaning you money to purchas a vehicle. If they determine you are not an acceptable risk, then the dealership cannot sell you a car. The dealership has no liability to you.