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There really isn't a time frame for that circumstance. You need to address this with the lender to make sure that the lender unwinds the deal as there are often issues where dealer does not have ability to cancel the sale after the lender funds it. If there is an issue you may need to retain a lawyer to push the issue for you. ... Read More
There really isn't a time frame for that circumstance. You need to address this with the lender to make sure that the lender unwinds the deal as... Read More

Possible CTN (Civil Theft Notice)?

Answered 5 years and 4 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer
Possibly - but it will certainly cost you equal to or more than the amount in dispute. If his parents signed the title then the title is good, you may want to see if you can get it titled in your name and then spend your money on repairs.
Possibly - but it will certainly cost you equal to or more than the amount in dispute. If his parents signed the title then the title is good, you... Read More

How do I go about taking actions odometer fraud?

Answered 5 years and 5 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer
This is not a viable case absent the car being Rolls Royce, as a car with 150,000 miles is likely over 10 years old and a "beater" or "hooptie" of little value to start. 
This is not a viable case absent the car being Rolls Royce, as a car with 150,000 miles is likely over 10 years old and a "beater" or "hooptie" of... Read More
How did you "buy" a car and have no sales paperwork? That makes no sense. 
How did you "buy" a car and have no sales paperwork? That makes no sense. 
There is no real remeby 14 months later. When you buy a used car. presumably "as-is" the cheap price you pay compared to a new car is the offset for the repairs and depreciation. Your remedy here is to treade the car in on another car if you can afford to do so, or spend the money to get the necessary repairs to ake the car safe, or junk the car and use Uber or public transportation.... Read More
There is no real remeby 14 months later. When you buy a used car. presumably "as-is" the cheap price you pay compared to a new car is the offset for... Read More

can i cancel a sell contrac with a car dealer?

Answered 6 years and 7 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer
Absent a warranty, if the vehicle was As-Is - the seller has no obligation to fix anything. If there is a warranty, you need to follow the warranty standards for repairs which may require an approved dealer. 
Absent a warranty, if the vehicle was As-Is - the seller has no obligation to fix anything. If there is a warranty, you need to follow the warranty... Read More