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Depending on th3 value of the car, you should consider a small claims case, or a full lawsuit.
He was responsible for the vehicle, unless the... Read Answer
You can't get your name off of the loan until it is paid off.
If you are in Tennessee and the dealership in NC, then I would let it go. If the daughter does not want it, you will have to decide if you... Read Answer
You are not liable for the debt but the car is. If you do not pay the debt, then they can come and get the car and sale it for what is owed on the... Read Answer
You can file a complaint with the Tennessee Division of Consumer Affairs.
Contact McDonald's claim's department and file a claim with it.
The 2nd repair shop will look to you for payment and not the 1st repair shop unless the 1st repair shop agrees in writing to pay the 2nd... Read Answer
If the waterline that burst was actually installed by the water softener company, then they should fix it. However, if the water line that actually... Read Answer
You can sue if you want but that doesn't mean that you will win since I don't know the reason why the phone "burned up".
Look at your contract to see what is says about terminating before the end of the month.
There are laws that protect consumers from decetive practices. I can not answer your question in this forum. You need to speak with an attorney in... Read Answer
If you can prove that the current problems that you are having with the engine is caused by their negligence, then you can sue and win. You will more... Read Answer
This is the nature of having a car with high mileage. Can't help you.
Yes the primary signer can sue you.
Yes they can ask for a receipt. That is only way to prove that you are not shoplifting.
No it would not hold up. He can not waive any rights that his workers might have against you. Besides that, if something were to happen and you got... Read Answer
If you purchased the car "as is", then whatever the salesman said is considered as puffing and you do not have a case. Next time, have the car... Read Answer
I don't understand your question.
You need to notify the store that you want your money back and move on to buy another sofa. You are not entitled to compensation for stress for not... Read Answer
I am a little bit surprised that you waited six years to push this issue. While you can sue if you want to, the delay in doing so might hurt you.
No, they are not valid if you did not sign the contract. Contact Sprint and discuss this issue with it.
If you miss payments, they can repossess. I can not help you as far as getting the money necessary to payoff the note.
As a general rule, you go to arbitration instead of court. Unless the arbitration agreement allows you to reject it and sue, you are stuck with the... Read Answer