Posted by pinball on September 27, 2019 at 11:14:07 from (199.36.82.224):
In Reply to: Trailer Title posted by drussell on September 27, 2019 at 09:17:26:
I remember a few years back i bought an old honda motor cyle. they said the title was out of state and would get it for me. never did happen, wouldn't answer phone calls. right then i made a promise to my self. never buy something that should have a title but they don't have it. i have seen several trailers around here that is listed no title. I just figure why should i have to create a problem for myself. if i sell is that's the first question thy will ask. just my take on anything without a title that should have one. besides it probably would never happen with a trailer but you all have read stories where someone lost a nice car because it was stolen like the guy in cal last year when they found a older corvette getting ready to be shipped over seas that had been reported stolen in i think in 1970 and the car was returned to the first owner. he had bought the car brand new. the car had been restored so i bet he was a happy camper to say the least. every state is different. as usual its the buyers choice. good luck
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