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Used car policy

Asked on Mar 16th, 2013 on Business Litigation - Utah
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My son bought a used car from a dealership in Utah, all he hadis a learners permit (no drivers license).....the dealership told him that they couldn't approve the loan until he had insurance. Since he could not get insurance he decided to take the car back, but they would not take it back and they said that the loan had already been approved......what can I do?
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Civil Litigation Attorney serving Salt Lake City, UT at Kesselring Law, PLLC
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Assuming that your son is under 18, and assuming that you did not also sign the contract, we can return the car to the dealership and they will be required to take it.  This is called disaffirming a contract, and it is allowed at least up to age 18.  Likewise, the bank will have to take their money back and cancel the loan.  Good luck.
Answered on Mar 24th, 2013 at 1:38 AM

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