krash 03:17 PM 07-28-2010
The guy is floating the title. I would check with the motor vehicle department in MA be sure. The DMV registrars in your state will have the exact information you are looking for, and what options are available to you. Chances are everything will be fine, but it's nice to have peace of mind that nothing will happen.
:-)
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Mugen910 03:20 PM 07-28-2010
Originally Posted by krash:
The guy is floating the title. I would check with the motor vehicle department in MA be sure. The DMV registrars in your state will have the exact information you are looking for, and what options are available to you. Chances are everything will be fine, but it's nice to have peace of mind that nothing will happen.:-)
Thanks. I'm sure it'll all work out but we would like that piece of mind.
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Blueface 04:33 PM 07-28-2010
Originally Posted by Mugen910:
But he's got a dealership though. We found this out after the fact so I don't think that is the worry for him. I'm starting to think (worst case) he just wants to keep his name off it and resell it so that there is no liability on his part if something goes wrong.
There is more to it than that.
If it was a warranty issue, all he would need to do is sell it "as is".
That would protect him.
I think he is trying to sell a car without ever showing up as having had the car. As such, whatever he sells the car for, goes under the table. Also, not liable for taxes. His not registering it is not her fault. Her not having an agreement is generally not an issue as the title normally provides evidence of interest in the property. Her not getting a copy of the title signed by him would not necessarily ease her worries. What would that prove? That she sold it? It can be argued anyone can do that. Can't she be someone alleging she sold it, show a copy of the title yet end up being the one that signed both names to allege she sold it?
There is possibility the vehicle could be intended to file fraudulent bodily injury claims. They can use it to allegedly have had four passengers who were injured as result of a staged loss with another vehicle and make claims against the other vehicle's carrier. Many more schemes out there than just this one.
If that vehicle is to be put on the road, it will have to be registered. If it is registered, it will have to be titled to the registrant. In between, doubt it will be on the road to cause her concern. However, I am sure all this can vary by state. I wouldn't lose sleep over it though.
I am not an attorney but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Select.
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mosesbotbol 08:14 PM 07-28-2010
Originally Posted by Mugen910:
But he's got a dealership though. We found this out after the fact so I don't think that is the worry for him. I'm starting to think (worst case) he just wants to keep his name off it and resell it so that there is no liability on his part if something goes wrong.
Probably wants to wholesale it and avoid the Lemon Law.
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Blueface 02:48 PM 08-04-2010
Just learned something about Florida and this issue.
My son just traded in his car recently, as did my dad.
Went to renew dad's registration on line and saw he still had his old vehicle associated with him, as I did also with me.
Saw a hyperlink that takes you to a form to complete if you have sold the vehicle to notify the state it is no longer yours.
Downloaded the form and am preparing to complete it for both dad and myself.
Check and see if your state has the same thing.
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Mugen910 03:02 PM 08-04-2010
thanks so much for the info Carlos!
Just an update on this situation....My gf called and nagged sooo much that eventually the people gave up, wrote us a sale agreement with key words "sold as is" and also gave us a signed copy of the title...
Things we learned....
1) Fill everything out and don't try to give a stranger a break.
2) Nag them until they break down and give in!
:-)
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poker 03:18 PM 08-04-2010
Glad all turned out well Bao
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Mugen910 03:19 PM 08-04-2010
Originally Posted by poker:
Glad all turned out well Bao
you and me both Kelly. The gf was starting to get really crazy about it and it was ruining my evenings.
:-)
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Chingas 03:42 PM 08-04-2010
Good to hear its Over Bao. May you both rest peacefully now that its in the past.
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massphatness 03:44 PM 08-04-2010
You have a lot of friends, Bao. Why is this dude gonna mess with someone who hangs with the likes of guys named Pugs, Mauro and Vinny?
:-)
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pektel 04:10 PM 08-04-2010
Glad it worked out. I woulda called the car in stolen.
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Cigarcop 04:21 PM 08-04-2010
Originally Posted by Mugen910:
Just an update on this situation....My gf called and nagged sooo much that eventually the people gave up, wrote us a sale agreement with key words "sold as is" and also gave us a signed copy of the title...
Maybe she should teach you how to "Cold Call"
:-) :-) :-)
Sorry lil bud I couldn't help that one!!!
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Blueface 06:30 PM 08-04-2010
Originally Posted by Mugen910:
thanks so much for the info Carlos!
Just an update on this situation....My gf called and nagged sooo much that eventually the people gave up, wrote us a sale agreement with key words "sold as is" and also gave us a signed copy of the title...
Things we learned....
1) Fill everything out and don't try to give a stranger a break.
2) Nag them until they break down and give in! :-)
Great news!
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