If your daughter is under the age of eighteen, the contract is null and void, as no adult can make a contract with a minor that's binding. Even in the tougher states, the contract is considered to be tentative at best, assuming that the minor will not follow through. If your daughter is eighteen or older, the dealer is still on the hook for falsely representing the vehicle. However, depending on your state laws, you may have to pursue the matter civilly, filing suit to recoup the money and return the car. If you do that, DO NOT drive the vehicle or modify it in any way. A call to your local police station should also answer a lot of questions for you.
Actually, the dress Anna wore was one her sister had previously purchased. Her sister loved the dress, so she bought it, and when it came time for Anna to get married, she asked if she could wear it. However, Anna and her sisters/sister-in-laws did create and sew all 10 of the bridesmaids dresses, because dresses bought from a store would not have been modest enough.
She bought a hairless cat.
We Bought a Zoo was created on 2011-12-23.
neither i bought the cars
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When you find out..I would love to know. I bought a vehicle in Phoenix from Chapman. They didn't disclose it had been wrecked . They bought it back...but I lost sales tax. They wouldn't unwind the deal...I live in TX.
She wouldn't disclose where she had bought her shoes.
== == In most states, the only time a seller is required to disclose this type of information is if the vehicle was considered a total loss and then rebuilt. This vehicle would then have a "salvage" or "rebuilt" title and you would have recourse against the seller. If the vehicle was only in an accident that was repaired, the seller is not required to disclose that. Find out what car dealers don't want you to know at www.dealertricks.com
In Kansas a private sell doesn't have to disclose a Salvage title
Take it to a professional body shop. They know where to look for previous body and frame repairs.
Whomever the car is titled to. You will have to sign the title over to the insurance company since they essentially bought the wrecked car from you.
We just bought a used car last Sunday and asked the same question. They are supposed to disclose if there is a lemon law for the vehicle, if it a salvage title and if it was in any accidents. Good luck:)
It depends. For example I bought some shoes from Pull and Bear for 12 pound and in a week they were wrecked so then a bought some shoes from Primark for 5 pound and they lasted me a few months!
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You can try however there is term "buyer beware" which unfortunately puts you at a disadvantage. My have a case if the seller grossly misrepresented the bike.
If you bought it used, that means whoever owned it previously took it out.
There is nothing you can do. You should have asked to see the Carfax report before you bought this car. Then you would have know it had been wrecked. If the seller told you the car had never been wrecked then you might have a case you can take to small claims court. At this moment I would advise you to take it back to the seller and give them a chance to make this right.