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Buy here, pay here at Marysville Auto Center! We offer an online car loan near Seattle for used car shoppers. Fill out our simple credit car loan form above to apply online to get a head start on the process, and our team will let you know if you pre-qualify for used car financing. We want to help you find your perfect used car, used truck, or used SUV today!
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With the combined years of experience of our staff as well as a department specializing specifically in low or bad credit loans, we believe in helping you find a good loan for the used car you need. Contact us for more information, or come by our used car dealership today at 16232 Smokey Point Blvd. Marysville, WA 98271, where our team proudly serves car loans to the surrounding areas of Everett, Seattle, and Lynnwood.
Looking to refinance a car in Everett? Typically, you'll have to wait at least a year or two to qualify for refinancing. This is because refinancing is usually only available for people with good credit, and when you've had to take out a bad credit car loan, it'll take time for you to build up your credit. When you're ready to refinance in Everett, there are a few things to make sure of before you get started.
Sometimes, it's best to try and refinance with your current lender, but if that's not an option, there are usually lenders in and around Everett or online that can help. Here at Drivers Lane, we don't deal directly with refinancing, but we can point you toward dealers that may have even better options when you chose to trade in your vehicle rather than refinance. To get connected to a local dealer who has the lending resources you need, just click here to fill out our easy auto loan request form.
If you're shopping for your next ride, chances are you'll require financing. Our used car dealer in Everett, WA, is here to assist with a dedicated car finance center. You can apply for auto loans online now from the comfort of your Mill Creek, WA, area home.
So, are you ready to upgrade to a late-model vehicle that offers enhanced technology, safety and dependability? Then start exploring our inventory of used cars, SUVs and pickups for sale here at our pre-owned car dealer in Everett, WA.
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Lane Transit District (LTD) provides independence and believes a community is best when everyone has access to important places and services. Every year, millions of riders use LTD to get to work, go to school, make it to medical appointments or for a stress-free ride to the game. LTD serves Eugene, Springfield, Lowell, Cottage Grove, McKenzie Bridge, Veneta, Coburg and Junction City. Learn more about about LTD here.
LTD operates 27 Park & Ride locations that provide direct bus service to major destinations. Park free and get dropped off close to work or school, or meet up with your carpool partners. Learn more here.
The RideSource ADA service is an origin-to-destination service within the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area. This service is available for seniors, people with disabilities and people who are eligible for transportation benefits through the Oregon Health Plan. Learn more here.
BoltBus is an intercity bus that operates low-cost, non-stop and limited-stop, premium level routes. Busses from Eugene serve Albany OR, Bellingham WA, Everett WA, Portland OR, Seattle WA, Tacoma WA and Vancouver BC. The Eugene stop is located on the north side of of the 5th Street Public Market on the corner of 5th and High Street. Learn more here.
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On 8 December 1986, two days before plaintiff's 180 day listing expired, defendant and the Durham County Board of Education entered into a written contract wherein defendant agreed to sell the property and the Board agreed to buy it for $1,250,000, and to close the transaction by paying the purchase price on or before 23 December 1986. In compliance with that agreement the Board paid the purchase price and received the title to the property on 22 December 1986. Plaintiff had nothing to do with this sale.
The facts stated, in our opinion, inevitably lead to the conclusion, as the court ruled, that plaintiff is entitled to the commission sued for. Defendant's main contention, the only one requiring discussion, is that no commission is due plaintiff because under the agreement the commission was due only "upon the sale or exchange of said property," and the sale was not completed until the purchase price was received and the title transferred twelve days after the listing period expired. Apparently, our Courts have not heretofore determined whether under the usual exclusive listing contract, such as the one here involved, a commission is due the broker when the purchase of the property is contracted for but not completed during the listing period. And for that matter our examination of the exclusive listing decisions in our reports indicates that it has not been contended until now that the broker's commission under such a contract depends upon the sale being completed during the listing period; though such a contention could have been made, with more basis than here, in Joel T. Cheatham, Inc. v. Hall, 64 N.C.App. 678, 308 S.E.2d 457 (1983) where, as the record shows, the sale was not completed until *68 seven months after the exclusive listing period expired. In all events the contention is fallacious on its face and we reject it. For under the listing contract, as the parties clearly understood, plaintiff's function was to seek a contract of sale during the listing period, not to complete a sale, which it could not possibly do anytime, since it did not own the property; and the provision entitling plaintiff to a commission if one of its prospects contracted to buy the property within 30 days after the listing period expired is even clearer proof of their understanding that a commission did not depend upon the sale being completed during the listing period, but rather upon a contract of sale being entered into within the time designated. The words "upon the sale or exchange of said property," relied upon by defendant, merely established when any commission due plaintiff would be paid. Other courts in considering similar cases have generally reached the same result. 12 C.J.S. Brokers Sec. 175, pp. 556, 558-559 (1980). 041b061a72