Registration insignificant, however must file release of responsibility/liability form so dmv notified of transfer of ownership. Usually on bottom of title or can print online. Then you are off the hook.
Free on board means the seller doesn't charge anything to load the item onto the carrier. Once loaded, the ownership of the item switches to the buyer. The buyer is then responsible for freight charges to the destination and also would be responsible for freight claims if the item were damaged in transist.
Once you buy a car it is yours and you cannot return it. This hold good only if no issues and registration goes without any issue. for some reason if Vehicle is not registered and sold to other then the buyer can return the vehicle or even take legal action for selling a unregistered vehicle without informing to buyer.
If someone place a bid on the item and there was no reserve (or the winning bid is passed the reserve), the buyer pays for the item. The seller then posts the item or sometimes the buyer collects the item. Then both the seller & the buyer can leave feedback.
In Pennsylvania, a buyer's order only becomes consummated once the buyer has taken delivery of the vehicle. Not at the signing, but once the vehicle leaves the sellers property.
In all 50 states cars that are sold privately are sold "as is." It's up to the buyer to check out the vehicle. The seller is under no obligation to do anything once the transaction is complete.
Yes, the co buyer can have their name removed from the title. You can go to the title office and have it removed.
Once you have sold the car you do not have to supply the title . It would be helpful to the buyer but cars are bought and sold with out titles all the time. If the title is branded (Unclean) that is something out of your control. It seems the buyer might have wanted to know that before they purchased.
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No one is responsible for them. Once married they are considered an adult.
No, the parents are no longer responsible for them. They are an adult and responsible for themselves.
The trustee will retain an attorney then proceed to list and sell your house. You will have no say in who buys it or at what price. You will receive notice once they have a buyer and offers will continue to be accepted up until a final date which you and all of your creditors will be noticed of.
Caveat emptor is a Latin phrase that means "let the buyer beware." It indicates that the buyer is responsible for examining goods or property before purchase, as the seller may not disclose all potential issues or defects.