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.
If you sell a car in Sept. and it is smogged until DEC. of that year, are you responsible for the smogging?
Yes. You are responsible to pay off the loan you have on the car so make sure you sell it for at least that much. You can request a payoff amount from your lender.
The dealer is actually responsible to reveal this information to you. Always ask for the CarFax.
When your car is repossessed from the bank, the bank will sell it, usually at an auction. You are responsible for the difference of the selling price and what you owe on the car.
No, In the UK, If you have contacted DVLA about selling the car then all the problems etc will not come back to you.
You are unless it's a TITLE LOAN, they usually write it off.
ANYONE who's name is on the loan contract is responsible for the debt. Who will sell someone a car and that someone NOT be responsible for paying?? NOT ME LOL
In the state of Georgia, an emissions test must be passed in order to buy or sell a car. If a dealer sells a car to a customer and it fails emissions, the dealer is responsible for it.
They will then sell the car and you will be responsible for the difference in what the car sells for and the balance on the note. Don't let it happen. Contact the lender and work something out.
yes, if you act and tell them that you dont want the car "as is" the dealer should be responsible for replacnig the wind shield.....
They will sell the car and you will be responsible for the difference in what the car sells for and what the balance on the loan is. You will also be responsible for any fees associated with the repossession. Also, your credit will be ruined for 7 years.
Once they repo the car, the lender will sell the car for whatever it will bring. You will then be responsible for the difference in what the car brings and the balance on the note. You may even be responsible for repossession fees, and your credit will be ruined for 7 years.