On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 11:47:39 -0400 Dan Penoff via Mercedes
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> Another reason why I insist on a signed bill of sale.
Here in New Mexico, the plate goes with the person, not the vehicle,
so I keep the plate when I sell a vehicle.
I then tell the MVD I have sold the vehicle and give them the
Another reason why I insist on a signed bill of sale.
-D
> On Apr 5, 2021, at 11:01 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> On 2021-04-05 09:45, Meade Dillon via Mercedes wrote:
>> What's the risk of leaving it open?
>
> Getting sued when 'your' car is involved in a collision.
>
>
On 2021-04-05 09:45, Meade Dillon via Mercedes wrote:
What's the risk of leaving it open?
Getting sued when 'your' car is involved in a collision.
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On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 10:37 AM Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
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> A good example where it would be ideal to have an open title.
>
> Unless I know the buyer, I won’ t leave a title open. If people want it
A good example where it would be ideal to have an open title.
Unless I know the buyer, I won’ t leave a title open. If people want it that
way, tough beans. It’s only been an issue once that I can recall, where a buyer
didn’t want me to fully execute the title and I refused. He wasn’t happy, but
> most states (like Florida) require you to title and register a car within 30
> days of purchase.
They simply don't understand something like buying a car that has issues, where
you're
not sure you're going to fix it or part it out and where you don't have time to
make that
determination immed
Correct.
The first seller just signed the title and didn’t date it. Thanks for that
clarification - it shows you have to have some collusion on the seller’s part
to make it happen, that, or convince them they shouldn’t date it.
-D
> On Apr 4, 2021, at 7:26 PM, greg via Mercedes wrote:
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> So
So did the first seller leave the date blank on the signature line so it
would appear you just bought it from him? (Otherwise they could see months
had passed.)
Greg
> In Florida, an âopen titleâ is a title held by the seller in the
> previous ownerâs name. In other words, I buy a car from
In Florida, an “open title” is a title held by the seller in the previous
owner’s name. In other words, I buy a car from you but I never sign the title
and register the car. Theoretically, it’s illegal, as most states (like
Florida) require you to title and register a car within 30 days of purch
What's an "open title"?
On Sun, Apr 4, 2021 at 12:01 PM Floyd Thursby via Mercedes <
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> interesting color choice
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> https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2960595680894058
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interesting color choice
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