Visit Car Lemon Com, http://www.carlemon.com to find out what the laws are in the state where the car was bought.
Do car supermarkets sell cars?
Yes, car supermarkets sell all different makes and models of cars, from new to used condition. Some examples of car supermarkets are CarMax and AutoNation.
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How much faster is a jet than a plane?
It all really depends on what models of jet and plane you're refering to...
Some people sell it through online by making a personal website and post there that you are selling your car with your asking price in it then loaded of pictures and post the reason why you are selling your car.
How much does an engineer get paid every day?
Right after I graduated college, I started working as an engineer, I got paid a little more than $5,100 a month, plus a $4,000-8,000 bonus at the end of the year (Usually around $5,000). In total, it comes out to $65,599.96 on an average year, and $70,000 on a good year (more was possible based on company-wide sales). If you look at is as "How much does an engineer make every day", then you have to look at in the following way. In a year, there are 52 weeks and 40 hours of work per week, this comes out to from $31.54 to $33.50 an hour. If you want to know daily, then just multiply by 8. For me, it was something between $252 and $268 per day. That is, before tax of course. Like I said though, this was an entry level job. Hope this helped.
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Contrary to what ID2573951383 thinks, trains are powered, dar, or they wouldn't be able to move. Most modern day trains are powered by a single car called a locomotive that pulls the rest of the train. Locomotives are typically powered by diesel although electric locomotives are also becoming popular. In the past locomotives were powered by steam.
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How do you obtain an auto auction license in Florida?
First to obtain an Auction Lisence in FL, You must get a Dealers Lisence. To obtain the dealers lisence you may go to Myflorida.com and obtain detailed information. In a nutshell you must first have proof of location that is in a dealer district or that you may sell cars like a lot or warehouse. Warehouses are mainly for wholesale purposes, secondly open a corporation in sunbiz.org. Then once you have the location, tax ID, you must get insurance. Finally you take the small course and apply for the lisence in the State. Hope I helped you out, and Good Luck, The industry is very slow now.
How can counting by tens help you multiply by tens?
This, as counting, 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100, is the same as 10x1 10x2 10x3 10x4 10x5 10x6 10x7 10x8 10x9 10x10. It helps you know all the numbers multiplied and divided by 10.
Can you still get a car loan even if you have bad credit?
A car loan is considered a personal loan. While bad credit makes it harder to get any loan, individual car dealers decide whether they will allow a car loan with bad credit. A personal loan is an unsecured loan.
When a supplier makes a downward adjustment in the amount owed by a creditor the creditor will?
increase the amount of the account payable to the supplier, and decrease an asset such as inventory.
389 feet of fencing is equal to 129 2/3 yards. 129 2/3 times 15 = $1945
How do you convince my parents to get me a car?
I would start by being responsible and being able to pay car insurance. If you cannot be trustworthy and responsible then I would not allow you that kind of freedom either. Car insurance is a very large expense as well.
Can the bank take your car at the dealer if it is in the process of repossession?
The bank can repossess their (not 'your' vehicle until you possess the pink slip) vehicle at any point where it's accessible to them, including places of business.
What is the value of a 1946 US cent with the reverse upside down?
Please take the time to check the rest of the coins in your pocket. This question comes up frequently and it's NOT an error - all U.S. coins have their reverse sides oriented 180 degrees from the front.
Anyway, 1946 cents were minted in the billions, so unless it's uncirculated it is only worth between 5 and 10 cents.
What is the meaning of proportion of loan balances to loan amounts is too high?
Simply put, this means someone uses too much of their available credit. Here is an example: Person A has $1000 in credit card debt (4 open cards) spread out like this: AMEX: $200 balance with a $5000 limit, VISA:$500 balance with $5000 limit, DISCOVER: $300 balance with $5000 limit, MASTERCARD: $0 balance with $5000 limit. Person B has the same $1000 in debt but spread like this: AMEX: $200 balance with a $300 limit, VISA $200 balance with $200 limit, DISCOVER: $500 balance with a $500 limit, MASTERCARD: $100 balance with a $200 limit. Person B, despite having the same overall debt level will have a lower credit score than person A because they are using more of what is available to them. A good credit score means you use credit sparingly and don't show signs of relying on credit to manage your finances
Does Oklahoma law allow you to return a new car?
Oklahoma does not allow a consumer to return a newly purchased vehicle. Once the contract is signed the car belongs to the buyer.
Can a repo man drive over your property to repossess a car?
That is a case of damage to your property by them and you would have to make that claim against them. Obviously they can go on your property to get the vehicle, however they are not allowed to damage your property in the process. The bad part is considering the value of the trees/damage done, is it worth a law suit and the cost of a lawyer?
Negative. They cannot damage any property while trying to get to a vehicle.If they do any damage, I would pursue it in court.First, you call the police and sign complaints for "Property Damage" and "Criminal Tresspass". Get copies of those police reports and call your homeowner's for an appraisal of the damage. Then file in Small Claims.Check your court for limitations on the amount that you may sue for. Most states the limit is $5,000.00 Also, you may sue the tow companys insurance.
Press charges even if they leave ruts in the ground. That is damage and you can make them pay.The rights are with the property owner, not the scum bag repo man!I say that only because someone (repoman) is trying to benefit from another human being's hardship. And even though some people just don't want to pay, many people at the time of aquiring a vehicle can afford it. But if illness strikes, and jobs are lost, those people are not the bad guy. Circumstances went beyond their control. Of course, banks don't want to hear that.I would, in no way, do that kind of a job. Even cops don't like the repo man.Get a clue and get a heart!
tell him to get off your property, I would buy the biggest dog and leave it to run loose on my property. Just get an invisible fence!!! :)
Repo people can drive on to your property. You made that agreement with the bank when you got a loan. It may have been a part of the "fine print", but you signed it. If there is a good reason that someone cannot pay their loan, they need to work that out with the bank. We all end up paying for their chargeoffs in the long run in the forms of higher interest rates, fees, etc. By the way, we repo in three cities, and the police and sherriff offices that we work with are great. They are more that willing to go on a job with us if we feel that there is any danger in the situation. Also, most of the cars we repo belong to people who have made very little or no effort to make any payments at all, not the few who fall onto hard times. There are a lot of dishonest, desperate people out there. Why should we all pay their actions?
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No they cannot drive OVER your property. For those who do not understand what they read, no driving over the lawn. As far as the contract, you agreed to let them back into your driveway, which is your "property". No one has permission or the right to damage any of your property to get to a vehicle. Does the contract state we can damage your property to pick up the car? Don't think so......Get a clue!!!On another point about the contract, a person also agreed to make the payments. Contract was broken. The lender will have to enforce by getting a court order.
A Repo can come on your property but he may not damage it. You should sue the Bank for damages do not waste time with the repo agent. You can sue in regular court and represent yourself not in just small claims.It does not matter what the"fine print" of the contract says the lender can and should be held responsible for any damages caused to your property during a repo.The police will not "ride along"on any repo it is not their job; stop trying to scare people with your lies;it is a civil matter not criminal,the police will not get involved in a repo unless there is a "breach of peace" which would stop a repo.If "all your customers" make little or no attempt to pay anything on their loans what doesthat say about the banks that gave them the loans?????
Scumbag repo guys even the cops hate them? Here's a thought, why not simply make the car payments you agreed to make when you bought the car and signed all the paper work? Then the repo guy wouldn't have to come and take your car and you wouldn't become another scumbag delinquent loser who thinks that not making your car payment is ok and is not stealing. Better yet, let's make repos against the law but instead pass a law that makes not paying your car payments illegal and charge the owner with grand theft auto.
Default on a loan is a CIVIL matter, not a CRIMINAL matter.Civil matters can only be pursued by the lender in obtaining a judgment against you. It's time and money, in which the lender will never recoup if the debtor files bankruptcy.
As A former Top Repossessor for very large firms it is not against the law to drive over your lawn but in the case that they do damage your property they are responseable... The answer to this question and more are to be answered and also how to tell the repossessor NO !! Legally Visit the following website www.stopthereponow.com this is a great Website to learn the tricks and trades of there ROUGE BIZ!!!
Please explain to me how you can drive over a lawn and not damage it????
If the lawn is muddy or you are driving a loaded cement truck, you'll certainly damage it, but I've backed a pickup full of furniture and appliances up to the front door several places without doing any damage. I'm pretty sure you could get a wrecker in without any noticeable damage, but don't know if you would get back out dragging a car.
That's my point Roy.....at night and the repo guy ain't going to be moving slowif you get my drift.
First off, seems everyone who comments on this general topic enjoys throwing names around... There's no reason to do so, except for self gratification. It is true that people come into hard times. It is true that some reposessors are rude and unprofessional. The bottom line, as has been stated many times, is that the debtor owes money under a signed contract that they either are unable or unwilling to pay for some reason. I could make this comment at least a page long on that specific subject, but it wouldn't match the question, so I won't. The answer is yes, they can 'drive over your property' provided you are referring to the ground you own, without damaging any personal objects on it (i.e. lawn sprinklers, etc.) In most cases you probably can't legally damage the property, like leaving tire ruts, etc. In reply to one of the comments above, who says that the reposessor is going to use a tow truck to remove the vehicle from the property? Usually, at least in bigger companies, keys are made to the vehicle to be reposessed, and if a tow truck is used, it's only after the vehicle has been removed from your property. Also, as an end note, if the ground is dry, assuming you've parked the vehicle on the lawn or behind a building somewhere, a tow truck won't do much more than flatten the grass provided it's driven carefully. But as I stated above, most times a truck isn't even used to initially remove the car. As far as the namecalling, c'mon guys, everyone has their opinions, and certainly we're all entitled to them, but it degrades the quality of this site when personal opinions such as 'scumbag, looser or dirtball' are used. Let's keep this site informative and helpful.
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Some notes about what to use on today's vehicle finishes:
In earlier times, enamel was the paint of choice. Then it was lacquer. Wax was great for those paints, but today Acrylic paints are used. Wax and polish both will diminish the factory shine and eventually remove the finish.
Today synthetic wax, paint conditioners and conditioning treatments are best for paint. They have no wax in their formulas and are non-abrasive liquids that are sprayed or misted on the surface of the vehicle and wiped off. They are natural or synthetic based formulas that promote the shine in acrylic paint without covering, removing and replacing it.
In order to select the one that is right for you, consider that some are water proof and others are water resistant. Some last for days, some for weeks, and others for months. Some are rust resistant others are not. Some reflect light more than others. Some strengthen the paint Some are more durable and offer more protection than others.