Car Title Ownership Dispute

Summary

If a dealership sells a car without a clear title, contact them to resolve the issue. Consider sending a formal demand letter and report the matter to the New Hampshire Consumer Protection Bureau. Consulting a lawyer specializing in consumer protection or auto sales can also be beneficial.

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they are stating they need to keep the car there for * to * weeks to take care of the issue is there any legal action i should take?
It seems you have a legitimate concern. Here are some general steps you can take:
- Send a formal demand letter to the dealership, outlining your issue and requesting a resolution within a specific timeframe.
- File a complaint with the New Hampshire Consumer Protection Bureau.
- Consider consulting a lawyer specializing in consumer protection or auto sales.
Have you already considered any of these steps?
They will not allow me to return the vehicle even though they did not provide me with a clear title
- Send a formal demand letter to the dealership, outlining your issue and requesting a resolution within a specific timeframe.
- File a complaint with the New Hampshire Consumer Protection Bureau.
- Consider consulting a lawyer specializing in consumer protection or auto sales.
Have you considered any of these steps?
who should i report them to?
You should report the dealership to the New Hampshire Consumer Protection Bureau. Here's their contact information:

New Hampshire Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.doj.nh.gov/consumer
Have you tried sending a formal demand letter to the dealership?