Buyer's Remorse laws are laws that allow you to cancel certain kinds of purchase contracts within a short (usually 1-5 days) period of time and get your money back.
For some reason, everyone thinks that car purchases can be cancelled under these laws. They cannot, in any state in the US, unless the purchase contract specifically says you can (it's far more likely to specifically say you can't).
The one exception is if the car is purchased somewhere other than the dealer's "usual place of business", such as at a parking lot sale or auto show. But if you were at the dealership when you signed the papers, you're pretty much stuck with the car.
There is no buyer's remorse law if you simply change your mind. There is no 3-day grace period. The law only allows for product warranties. Some states allow for false labeling and misleading advertising.
is there a buyers remorse law in IL
There is no buyers remorse law when purchasing a motor home in Idaho. There is no buyers remorse law in Idaho for vehicles or real estate. There is however, a lemon law.
No buyers remorse law in any state applies to the purchase of an automobile.
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No, the buyers remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales, not to the purchase of a vehicle.
No, there is no buyers remorse law in any state covering the sale of an automobile. That law only applies to unsolicited sales.
Does buyers remorse include water pipes
No, there is no buyers remorse law in any state covering the sale of an automobile. That law only applies to unsolicited sales.
The link below on Wika - buyers remorse - pretty much says it all buyers remorse is not really a law but a feeling that we experience when we make major purchases of any kind.
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No, the Buyers Remorse Law does not apply to the purchase of any vehicle new or used in any state including Virginia.
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