Can you return a vehicle after purchasing it?

If you’ve purchased a new or used car and you’re having second thoughts about it, in most cases, you won’t be able to return the car. The dealer who sold you the car is usually not legally obligated to take the car back and issue you a refund or exchange after you’ve signed the sales contract.

What rights do I have to cancel a contract?

Default right to a cancellation period of 14 days For those contracts that are under the Regulations, your customer or client can give notice of cancellation up to 14 days after the contract is made, and may cancel without having to give a reason.

How long is buyer’s remorse?

The Cooling-Off Rule gives you three days to cancel certain sales made at your home, workplace, or dormitory, or at a seller’s temporary location, like a hotel or motel room, convention center, fairground, or restaurant. The Rule also applies when you invite a salesperson to make a presentation in your home.

When do you need to register a car in Kansas?

To avoid penalties vehicle registration must be made within 60 days of the vehicle’s purchase, the day the title was assigned to the new owner or the day the bill of sale was completed for an antique vehicle. Kansas Division of Vehicles can print duplicate titles, and customers can reprint tag renewal notices online.

How does the Kansas Division of vehicles work?

If there is a lien on the vehicle, the Kansas Division of Vehicles will hold the title electronically until the lien is released. If the lienholder or leasing company will not surrender the title, the applicant and the lienholder or leasing company will need to work out a way for the title to be surrendered, or the registration will not be renewed.

Can a car be temporarily out of State in Kansas?

Your resident or business vehicle is “temporarily” out of state due to short-term employment, or seasonal residency. NOTE: If claiming you’re temporarily out of state, you’ll ultimately be required to return to Kansas with the vehicle and obtain a Motor Vehicle Examination (Form MVE-1) before the title will be issued.

How long does it take to get a Kansas car title?

NOTE: If there is a lien on your vehicle, the Kansas Division of Vehicles will obtain the current title and electronically hold the new Kansas title until the lien is released. After you apply for your KS vehicle title, you should receive it within 40 days after the application date.

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