Legal Question in Consumer Law in Indiana
KI traded in a car (not in my name had title) and financing did not go through. I had bad buyers remorse and when they called to get more information I declined giving it so loan would be denied. I called and asked salesman to have the car ready and told him what time I would be there. They then informed me that they had sold the car and want to give me about a fourth of what I could have sold it out right for. Well, I have found out that they can sell a car traded in but my question is can they without the true owner signing the title or an affidavit?
Asked on 2/21/11, 6:57 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
They can obtain a substitute title if the transaction was legal.
Answered on 3/01/11, 5:01 am
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