I don't think there is anything that you can do. I'm not even sure that you have a legal leg to stand on. A bill of sale doesn't mean anything here, the title is the proof of ownership.
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What I have seen over the years is people get a title loan and then go to the DMV and get a certified copy. It takes like 30 minutes of waiting and 5 bucks. They then sell the car and the new owner is fucked. Call the title loan place and see what he owes on it. Work a deal with them and thennnn he would have to get it to you. Part out?Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by JC316 View PostI don't think there is anything that you can do. I'm not even sure that you have a legal leg to stand on. A bill of sale doesn't mean anything here, the title is the proof of ownership.
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Originally posted by paul_376 View PostOn a similiar note, would I need to change title into my name on a car that I just baught, If I plan to sell it in a few weeks?
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Originally posted by paul_376 View PostOn a similiar note, would I need to change title into my name on a car that I just baught, If I plan to sell it in a few weeks?"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Whiteboy View Posttitle loan placeMagnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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I'll take the hood, front and rear bumper cover, steering wheel and possibly a few other items if you part that bitch out...Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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He's due in court to plead on a marijuana case on the 27th..Maybe you could meet him there ?
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Originally posted by paul_376 View PostOn a similiar note, would I need to change title into my name on a car that I just baught, If I plan to sell it in a few weeks?
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Originally posted by slowturbocar View PostAs long as it's not dated your ok,no one will ever know. I do it all the time,just pull the plates so the new owner is forced to transfer it asap.
So now, I always title them. Do a "title only" its cheaper and you dont need insurance or inspection.
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Originally posted by dcs13 View PostI used to do that all the time...I almost got burned doing that.. I bought a car I thought I was going to flip. I mulled it over and was undecided, so I decided to get it titled in my name. GLAD I did. Shortly thereafter my house got burglarized and my safe with all my titles and papers were stolen.. I was able to go to Carrollton and get new titles. Had I not changed that one, I would have gone through hell getting another title. The guy I bought that car from was old and had died..
So now, I always title them. Do a "title only" its cheaper and you dont need insurance or inspection.
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That's how I've been doing it for a while now. Just make sure you see a clear title, and hand it to the next guy. Whoever buys it. May not be a perfect plan but typically it works out fine. Not much alternative, if you're planning on flipping a lot of cars a year. But buying a car without driving away with a title in hand? Fuck no!WH
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Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostThat's how I've been doing it for a while now. Just make sure you see a clear title, and hand it to the next guy. Whoever buys it. May not be a perfect plan but typically it works out fine. Not much alternative, if you're planning on flipping a lot of cars a year. But buying a car without driving away with a title in hand? Fuck no!
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