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guy purchase a bike and called back four hours later and said i dont want the bike i want my money back. we the selller used the money right away for two major bills. we give him bill of sale and title and keys. what laws cover the buyer and seller
no
If you don't own a vehicle, or have no intention of driving, you do not have to maintain auto insurance.
If you and the buyer are in agreement, then certainly. You would give the money back, and the buyer would give back the vehicle and the bill of sale. However, if the new owner has already registered it with the DMV, then the sale is completed and the vehicle has changed ownership. If the buyer still owes you money, and you didn't put a lien on the title, you would have to take the buyer to court.
Depending on which state you live in, you may be required to use a state approved bill of sale form. The state approved bill of sale forms typically require information such as: the seller's and buyer's name and address; the car's vin number, make, model, body type & year; odometer reading; and sale price. Some of these state approved bill of sale forms also require the seller's and buyer's signatures be notarized. Other states have moved this information to the title for you to complete when you sell the car and no longer require a state approved bill of sale form.
To revoke or cancel
Cancel the contract with the listing agent.
go to your account, scroll down, and you will se your date your vip will end and under it says cancel vip auto renewal CLICK THAT !
no but if you press cancel when it was already brought then it probably will
The seller is the person that typically fills out the bill of sale in a transfer to another person. That is because they have all the pertinent information and are setting the parameters for the deal. The buyer agrees to those parameters upon purchasing the vehicle.
You can sell your vehicle with a bill of sale. The title office will except a bill of sale as proof of ownership and payment.