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I was wondering what kind of lawyer I should seek if the financing company for my car purchase tells me I am not approved but the dealer is saying I am and asking me to pay on site in person per month?
Do you have the car in your possession?
Have you been driving the car?
You see, it's unwise to take possession of their car UNTIL you have PROOF POSITIVE you've been approved for financing.
It was wise to check with the lender.
Now you must read those hundreds of documents you signed and received.
Look for the passages that discuss what happens when financing isn't approved.
That way you'll know approximately how much MONEY the dealer is going to CLAIM YOU OWE THE DEALERSHIP.
Most lawyers can explain it further, but no matter how this is sliced, you're going to get gouged.
He has had the car for a week and the financing company just got back to him with that information. We read through the documentation and it says we are supposed to take the car back, problem being the guy doesn't want to take the car back. See it is a VERY small used lot owned by a Hispanic man who barely speaks English and in all honesty this guy ripped my brother for the car. He has a;already gotten the lectures of why did he go through with it in the first place etc. etc. but we are now in the spot of his financing paperwork says that it is void as it was not approved through the initial company. He bought the car "as is" which was huge mistake number two and has already put a couple hundred in to maintenance. In all honesty it comes down to two things, we either need to get a new financing agreement sign and done up with this guy, who has already lawyer-ed up simply saying "you good I finance you, you call lawyer ask questions", or our second option the one I would personally prefer we return the car ang get the down payment back along with the cost of some of the parts minus the $30 a day it specifies in the contract.