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JALLEN4
Aug 03, 2013Explorer
Bumpyroad wrote:westernrvparkowner wrote:wa8yxm wrote:Cooling off periods, rights of rescission and anything similar applies to situations where the seller comes to your home. If you go to their place of business and buy something, in most all circumstances you own it. The exception would be if there were clauses in the contract that gave you an out. I couldn't imagine a situation where a judge gave someone six years to cancel a contract. Sure would like to hear the details on that.
In most states you have a period of time to "Change your mind" and cancel.. The period of time may vary from state to state. I have seen judges honor a cancel request at six years.. (very rare and in my opinion the wrong thing to do in that case but hey, I was not the judge).
I thought there was some clause used to describe this change of mine, a "heat of the moment deal" or something. not a voluntarily entered into contract.
bumpy
In no state is there a law that gives the consumer any right of recission on a purchased motor vehicle. None!
The closest thing to this is a convoluted California law where the purchaser of a used vehicle can buy a form of insurance at delivery which would allow a brief period of time to make a return of the vehicle.
The door to door provision on vehicles would only be valid if the purchaser bought and took possesion from an unsolicited salesman making a visit to their home and never called or went to the dealership.
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