You shouldn't have a problem with getting a title. Just put your information in as the buyer and sign the title. The person you bought it from never titled it and decided to sell it before he did. If its dated, you may have to pay a fine for not registering it in the 45 days given (or whatever time your state allows). Now, if the person you bought it from filled their information in, then he would have to title it before he can sell it to you.
Yes.
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Vehicle will be clear of the wingtips and must be visible to personnel in the cockpit
Once a vehicle is considered salvaged, you cant get it clear for any reason, even after its repaired.
Assuming you both have clear title to your present vehicles, you each exchange signed off vehicle registrations and each go down to the motor vehicle office and re-register your own newly acquired vehicle. No cash has to change hands when selling a car.
Maybe, that would depend on the vehicle and if the rim would clear the brakes.Maybe, that would depend on the vehicle and if the rim would clear the brakes.
It's only clear if it's stamped clear and/or you have the release signed by the bank or lender.
that is an open question. its a persons opinion. i would be clear.
The buyer.
Vehicle will be clear of the wingtips and must be visible to personnel in the cockpit
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Have vehicle scanned to determine problem and/or clear code Have vehicle scanned to determine problem and/or clear code