Transferring title?
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Transferring title?
When I went for my title the mexicano signed it for buyer and i signed and fille dout all the seller part, but it was not done infront of a notary or whatever. I took the title to the notary here once I got home, [long while away] and she said that couldn't be done because I have no proof how much I paid , and because the thing wasn't done infront of here . What the hell should I do know? Shes a ding bat way out in no mans land , should I try a new one?
#5
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yeah i always just brang a bill of sale saying "I soandso johnson sold a 1982 honda cvcc, VIN # 1hef4087430678 to Jorge hernandez for $20,000 on the 31st of Feb 2008." and we both sign the bottom and even have a witness sign if you want.
#6
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forgery is yoru friend in this case
HAHA last time i photoshopped my bill of sale because they guy actually put the real amount that i boiught it for and i didn't want to pay a ---- load in tax's. scanned it PS'ed it and printed it, just looked liek a copy or the original.
HAHA last time i photoshopped my bill of sale because they guy actually put the real amount that i boiught it for and i didn't want to pay a ---- load in tax's. scanned it PS'ed it and printed it, just looked liek a copy or the original.
#8
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Originally Posted by burkej62
Actually it was for $900, but he wrote on the title $400 because the 1st payment i made to him was a 400 check, then 500 cash. Should I take the check copy too?
sure it never hurts to have extra stuff. The dmv makes you fell like a dumby so the next time you go in your in and out.
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I got a question. Say I buy a car and get the bill of sale and the ownership signed over to me. Now say I decide to sell the car because I dont plan on doing anything with it and I know I can make money off it. Do I need to register the car in my name first and then give a new bill of sale to the next owner and sign the ownership over to him, or can I just give him all the ownership and a new bill of sale with a new price