A car dealer sold sent me the title to the car without a lien, should I continue to make payments?
Your question cannot be answered, because you do not provide any relevant information. "Is it cheaper for me" requires the price of the car, the...
Lyndon, IL
Consumer protection Lawyer at Lyndon, IL
Practice Areas: Consumer Protection, Lemon Law
Your question cannot be answered, because you do not provide any relevant information. "Is it cheaper for me" requires the price of the car, the...
Yeah, you can sue (they should have turned it to their insurance), but you are partially at fault here as well, and they would point it out. You...
Sure, you can sue, but given that your damages are relatively low--two grand?--this is at best a small claims case.
Not enough information. New car or used car? How much the purchase price? Name of the dealer? All these things impact the damages you may...
You can't force people to do what they don't want to do. What you can do is sue them and get money from them, but that does not immediately fixes...
My question is, if they do a minor fix to get rid of the light and pretend to fix it, what happens if I have issues down the road? YOU WILL HAVE...
They have no answers, but you have no questions! Well, reading between the lines, what you have is an Equal Opportunity Act Violation, Illinois...
Lemon law does not apply to used cars; there is no "consumer act of 2015." What you are talking about is Section 2L of the Consumer Fraud Act (15...
"How long does the buyers remorse is?" Zero hours and zero minutes.
You can (and should) sue the dealer. It's fraud.