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what can i do when a car dealer changes the price on the car that was listed on sale? and I only agreed to the sale price and i already signed the contract without first noticing the price was changed? in Illinois
Hello Vickie. Here are some steps you might consider:
*. Review your contract: Check if there's a "cooling off" period clause.
*. File a complaint: You can file a complaint with the Illinois Attorney General's Office.
*. Consult a lawyer: If the situation remains unresolved, consider seeking legal advice.
Remember, this is general advice and not a substitute for legal counsel.
what kind of lawyer,contract lawyer,etc...?
In this situation, you may want to consult with a Consumer Protection Lawyer or a Contract Lawyer. They specialize in such cases where a consumer's rights might have been violated.
In contract law would having me sign a second completely different then the one i already signed make the first one unenforcable?
In general, signing a second contract doesn't necessarily invalidate the first one. However, if the second contract has a clause specifically stating it replaces the first one, then it may. It's advised to consult a Contract Lawyer for a more accurate interpretation of your situation.
The second contract was with a new lender.The first contract should be void because they added on to the price of the original agreement and that alone should void that contract
Hello Vickie, in general, if the terms of the first contract were materially altered without your consent, it could potentially be voidable. This situation can be complex, so it's recommended to:
*. Consult a Contract Lawyer to evaluate the contracts.
*. Consider contacting the Missouri Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division.
Remember, this is general advice and not a substitute for legal counsel.
can a auto insurance adjuster lie to me and say an insured was not insured at the time they hit my car to keep from paying a claim in missouri
In Missouri, it's unlawful for an insurance adjuster to provide false information. If you suspect this, consider the following steps:
*. Request written confirmation of the claim denial.
*. Consult with a lawyer specializing in insurance law.
*. File a complaint with Missouri's Department of Insurance.
Remember, this is general advice and not a substitute for legal counsel.
Is it legal for 3rd party apps to be used to find ifo about your driving ,that is not even on your driving record to be used to increase your rates
In Missouri, insurance companies may use third-party services to gather data. However, it's essential that:
*. The information used is accurate.
*. The use of such data complies with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
*. The information is used in a non-discriminatory manner.
For specific advice, consult an insurance law attorney.
where does it say anything in the Fair Credit Reporting Act about the use of these apps
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) doesn't specifically mention apps, but it regulates the collection and use of consumer information, including by third parties. It mandates that:
*. Consumer information must be accurate.
*. Consumer consent must be obtained where required.
*. Consumers have the right to dispute inaccurate information.
Consult a lawyer for precise interpretation.