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Re: OT: legalities of selling a car.
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Posted by gspig on July 23, 2004 at 05:36:12 from (128.163.147.209):
In Reply to: OT: legalities of selling a car. posted by Bob on July 22, 2004 at 07:43:28:
Wife had a problem like that. No one was injured, but the person that bought the car never registered or applied for title. The car broke down and he abandoned it. Wife was sent a towing and storage bill from a city 2 hours away. She had a bill of sale to the guy and the city left her alone. When I sell a car, I go the the county courthouse with the buyer and transfer title before I turn the car over. I had sold a car and the new owner never titled or registered the car. The state wouldn't let me register my car until the taxes were paid for the sold car. I didn't have the bill of sale, sold the car 4 years before. I paid the back taxes and junked the title.
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