Usually you can get your deposit back if nothing improper (i.e. failure to perform by you)is done by you. Check your agreement of sale for the terms related to your deposit. Check with a local attorney. As long as you have a "mortgage contingency" clause in your agreement and you notify the seller in writing prior to the time of the expiration of said clause, you should be all set.
If the financing was being arranged by the dealer he should return your deposit. However, if you were arranging the financing then it is not his fault and depending on the wording of your contract he may be entitled to keep your deposit.
No, you generally cannot deposit a check without a signature. Banks typically require the payee's signature on the back of the check to verify the deposit.
Ask the school about their policy.
The function of a bank is deficit financing and deposit mobilization. They collect deposits from customers and grant loans to people and businesses that need financing. They collect an interest from the loan customers and in turn grant interest to the deposit holders.
No, you cannot email a physical check for mobile deposit. You need to physically endorse the check and use your mobile banking app to deposit it by taking a picture of the front and back of the check.
Yes, as long as you have not taken delivery.
The bank cannot do that. Any customer of the bank who wants to deposit a bank draft into their account can do that. A bank cannot refuse to accept a customer's draft for deposit. You have the right to deposit it with any bank that you have an account with (unless it is a fake draft).
No, you cannot deposit an unsigned check.
No, you cannot deposit a check via email.
No, you cannot deposit a check without signing it.
That depends on the contract you signed and the attitude of the seller. You may need to depend on the kindness of the seller to obtain a refund of your deposit. They may be entitled to keep it and any refund may be voluntary. You should have your attorney review your contract and/or speak with the agent you worked with to make your offer. You probably lost your financing as a result of losing your job. Hopefully your purchase depended on your obtaining financing. That may give you a legitimate reason to cancel the purchase and get your deposit back.
Yes, you can deposit a cashier's check back into your account.