Yahoo Message Number: 23698 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/23698)
Can anyone with legal knowledge tell us if the following is true?
On delivery of a new coach, once the yet-to-be-owner drives the vehicle, they have presumptively taken ownership..... whether they have signed the papers or not. So if you, after test driving, find anything wrong with coach and try to refuse delivery, you cannot do so. Same goes for repairs ????
Joe in Eugene Oregon
04 Allure #31031
Sign up to receive e-mail copies of our OTRA (On-The-Road-Again) reports describing our adventures as we travel the U.S. and Canada in our RV. Send me an e-mail at: joe@... (joe@...) ..... or view past reports and trip statistics on-line at: http://www.pehoushek.com/RV/r-ving.htm (http://www.pehoushek.com/RV/r-ving.htm)
Yahoo Message Number: 23699 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/23699)
Ownership changes hands at the time of signing the paperwork and the money changes hands. You are really buying the title and get the Motorhome for free. A test drive does not constitute change of ownership.
I am a vehicle dealer and am fairly familiar with the laws.
I cannot believe a dealership would try that, if you are so inclined pleae tell me more, maybe I can offer some more information
Mikee
Can anyone with legal knowledge tell us if the following is true?
On delivery of a new coach, once the yet-to-be-owner drives the vehicle, they have presumptively taken ownership..... whether they have signed the papers or not. So if you, after test driving, find anything wrong with coach and try to refuse delivery, you cannot do so. Same goes for repairs ????
Joe in Eugene Oregon
04 Allure #31031