You could contact the Better Business Bureau, the state licensing division that oversees automobile sales and while you're at it you can see what a lawyer can do for you. Many TV stations have a consumer advocate who looks into things like that. You might want to get him/her involved.
Absolutely,a dealer can sell you a vehicle with a salvaged title. Each state has there own laws but in most states you must disclose to the consumer that the vehicle you are selling to them has SALVAGED history. The selling dealer must disclose this on the state title forms and on the BILL of SALE.If the selling dealer does not disclose this,then you have a legal rights against the dealer.
to disclose all material fact to the principal
Yes, part of your miranda rights
No. All deeds do not list rights and encumbrances. A comprehensive title examination must be performed by a professional title examiner in order to disclose all the rights, restrictions, agreements, easements, mineral rights, etc.
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Unless a court has terminated his parential rights, none of those things will change his rights.
NPP - Notice of Privacy Practices
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this is not the answer but i am mad because they dont even answer it but you can blog somthing like this and a person doesnt even get an accurate answer...
no the government cannot take away your rights they can only violate them and try to stop you from exercising or using them the government or constitution doesnt give you the right to do things it just states that those are the rights you were born with
It varies state to state. Here in OH the dealership has 45 days to provide you with a clear title.