My husband and I purchased a vehicle from a dealership 3 months ago. They were eager to take our trade-in so let us go with signed contract & the car, telling us to turn in our proof of income and residency the following week. Ok, sent in all the documents. Upon receiving my husband's documents they said his pay stub wasn't acceptable because it lacked a YTD amount on the check (he's a contractor). They assumed he was a regular W-2 employee. Now they're asking us to return the car and take back our trade-in that's now 3 months late on payments. All the information we provided on the contract was true, the issue was on their end with the assumption that our paperwork would be acceptable. Can we sue them?
Read our agreement, it basically says what we're liable for, not what they're liable for in this case. Is there anything we can do?
Read our agreement, it basically says what we're liable for, not what they're liable for in this case. Is there anything we can do?