You need to check to see if there is an early termination clause in the contract to determine if it is possible to terminate the contract for a fee. Early termination fees are frequently found in cell phone contracts, gym memberships, leases and other types of long term contracts. If there is no early termination option you may be bound by the terms of the contract and should consult with an attorney about the possibility of getting yourself out of the contract. An attorney may find something in the contract that could be negotiated.
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No. Ohio does not have a cooling off period for automobile purchases. Ohio does have a cooling off period for prepaid entertainment contracts (for example, a contract with a gym), but Ohio does not have any such law for automobiles. So, make sure that you are sure about a purchase before you sign the contract.
Massachusetts does not have a cooling off period in which you can cancel a signed contract.
Yes, it should.
No. In general, laws providing a "cooling-off period" specifically exempt vehicles from the provisions of the law. Some dealers may choose to offer such a period either in their standard contract or as an option you can purchase (in California, at least, they are required by law to offer this as an option; I don't know if it's required in Ohio or not). If your contract does not explicitly state that you have a "cooling-off period", then you don't.
If you are asking is there a cooling off period or buyers remise law in Florida on the purchase of a used car the answer is no. Once you sign the contract you are legally bound to that contract and it cannot be cancelled unless the seller agrees to that cancelation. The Buyers Remorse or Cooling Off Period laws do not apply to the sale of a new or used vehicle in any state.
Generally you have a few days to change your mind. It is called buyers remorse. Check your contract.
On the purchase of a vehicle you cannot cancel the contract as the Cooling Off Period or Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle. You signed the contract and are legally bound to honor it.
If you have signed the contract and taken posession of the car it is yours. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. You bought it, so you own it.
Actually each state has its own amount of days you can cancel your contract in. If your are too late in canceling your contract within the recision period there are companies like Timeshare Advocacy Int. that can still help you cancel your contract as long as you are still within the first year of your contract. Better check with the rescission period first. It varies from state to state but typically it ranges from 3 days to 2 weeks. If you had just bought it, there is what you call a cooling-off period. Usually it is from 3 days to 2 weeks from the day you had bought it. Yes, if it is within the rescission period. Also called cooling-off period depends on your state. The number of days varies from state to state. But nowadays this applies to almost all states even in other countries.
NO. It goes into effect the day you sign it. There is no such thing as a cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That is a myth.
if i signed a contract saying no cooling off period but bought my car off site at a tent event do i still have the 3 day recession period?