A Detroit Michigan Complaint regarding Default on Payment Under Dealership Agreement and Purchase Money Agreement is a legal action initiated by one party against another due to a failure to fulfill financial obligations in accordance with the terms specified in a dealership agreement and purchase money agreement. Keywords related to this type of complaint include Detroit Michigan, complaint, default, payment, dealership agreement, purchase money agreement, legal action, financial obligations, terms. These types of complaints can come in various forms depending on the specific circumstances and nature of the default. Some possible variations of Detroit Michigan complaints regarding default on payment under dealership agreement and purchase money agreement may include: 1. Complaint for Breach of Contract — Dealership Agreement: This type of complaint focuses on the violation of contractual terms outlined in the dealership agreement by one party's failure to make required payments. 2. Complaint for Breach of Contract — Purchase Money Agreement: This complaint centers around a default on payments as stated in the purchase money agreement, which is an agreement between the buyer and the seller outlining the financing arrangements for the purchase of a particular product or service. 3. Complaint for Specific Performance: In situations where the non-defaulting party seeks the specific performance of the contractual obligations rather than financial compensation, a complaint for specific performance may be filed. This type of complaint requests the court to order the defaulting party to fulfill their payment obligations as agreed upon in the dealership and purchase money agreements. 4. Complaint for Damages: When the non-defaulting party seeks monetary compensation for the losses suffered as a result of the default on payment, a complaint for damages may be filed. This type of complaint outlines the damages suffered and requests the court to award the appropriate financial compensation. In all these types of complaints, the non-defaulting party typically details the specific terms of the dealership agreement and purchase money agreement, the defaulting party's failure to make payments as agreed, the damages suffered as a result of the default, and the appropriate relief sought from the court. The complaint also includes relevant supporting documents such as copies of the agreements, proof of default, and any communication exchanged between the parties regarding the default.