Are there any options available to a wife who wasn't consulted about her husband buying a 13000 Chevy Avea and financing it for 6-years with the final cost being approximately 30000?

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It's doubtful there are options to change or void the agreement unless the husband made the wife a co-borrower/buyer on the loan agreement without her consent.

It's possible the loan provider has violated state lending practices. The best choice might be to contact the department of consumer affairs in the state in where the vehicle was purchased to learn of the state laws regarding vehicle sales and financing.

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Your husband went out and bought a 13000 car and his loan is for 6 years he will pay close to 30000 for a Chevrolet Avea can someone please help me on what to do he also did not consult me about it?