yes. eighteen.
You will pay sales tax where you register the vehicle. Last time I checked Florida has sales tax...
Collected by the State when you register the vehicle.
The title would be your receipt.
beat the seller up beat the seller up
VICTIM buyer has to pay off the leinholder to get car. And/or sue con seller. Leinholder WILL get their money. GOOD LUCK...
Depends on the private seller.
If the terms and agreements of the sale is not met legally yes they can if they have retained their legal title to the vehicle
Any item listed on eBay (or eBay Motors) should not be removed for private sale, because eBay see it as fee circumvention. In reality, though, there's little that can be done if a seller does chose to sell in a private "off site" sale.
Yes. When buying a car from a private seller, the purchaser should get a signed bill of sale from the seller, which includes the sale price and identifying information about the vehicle, including the Vehicle Information Number. The purchaser then reports the sale price when registering and titling the car, using the Department of Motor Vehicle's Form DTF-802. Sales tax is paid at that time.
Yes. A private seller can set the price at whatever level they feel. Its on the buyer to research and see what they blue book value of that vehicle is and then more importantly look at the vehicle have it checked by a mechanic to make sure that its even worth the blue book value and not less.
You are required to submit a title transfer document and payment to the DMV in the state the vehicle is going to.
If you are a GA resident, you do not have to pay sales tax as long is it is a private seller, even if out of state private seller.