It means that the vehicle is priced really well and is bought real fast!
Priced to Sell was created in 1974-07.
Forever Adding: I believe the questioner may actually mean to say - does the lien holder have to wait to sell it. Perhaps he doesn't understand that after repossession, it is then "their", that is the lenders, vehicle.
totally! They are also low priced!
Either pay off the lien and then sell the vehicle, or sell the vehicle and use the money to pay off the lien.
I believe you can sell it if you are the beneficiary, or if you inherited the vehicle.
Home Depot does indeed sell reasonably priced patio heaters. Their prices range anywhere from $120 - $500, depending on the quality you would like.
No; you will need to produce the vehicle on demand of the Court. However, it is possible to get permission from the Court to sell the vehicle.
Yes they do but they are way over priced.
If you are looking for the real ones then no.... but I think they sell fake ones.
No. Bankruptcy has no impact on your duty to pay sales tax are purchases made after you file for bankruptcy.
Depends on the condition of the vehicle, if it is a popular model, and the price you are asking. A popular car in good condition at a resonable price will sell very quickly. On the other hand a unpopular car, or a car in poor condition, or a car that is priced too high, will be hard to sell and may take months to sell or you may never sell it.
You can sell a vehicle to a salvage yard for parts with a bill of sale if they don't intend to resell the vehicle, but if you sell it to an individual, and they want to register the vehicle, they will need a title.