Personal Property Registration Centre in Toronto
You check the person owning the boat for liens not the boat.
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A lien can be placed on a vehicle in Ontario by a mechanic or an automobile repair shop. This lien is often placed on the vehicle when there is a repair bill due and it has not been paid. The lien will be lifted when the bill has been paid in full.
The easiest way to get a lien on a boat is with the cooperation of the Title Holder, simply by putting the lender's name in the "lienholder" spot on the Certificate of TITLE, or "pink slip." That is one way your boat dealer could get a lien on a boat at the time of purchase, or at any time with the cooperation of the owner, the title can be modified to include a lien holder. Of course, like any lien, if there are already liens existing against the boat, the later lien will not be paid until after the "senior" liens. To get a lien on a boat for services, say a marina puts a lien on your boat for rent owing, the party seeking the lien must file documents with the DMV, since boats are considered "vehicles" for the purposes of the Motor Vehicle Codes. If the owner of the boat has declared it as their primary residence with the local tax assessor, I believe the boat will be exempt from any liens. As far as a lien for services rendered where the boat is not in the possession of the lien seeker, I believe they still go through the DMV. THis process involves the mailing of notices and an opportunity to object to the lien before it is perfected. Of course, without the boat in their possession, they will have real trouble trying to execute their lien.
By a river or otherwise you cannot take a boat from Arizona to Ontario.
how do you find out who has a lien on a motorcycle
Now that Ontario has the used car package, you should be aware if any outstanding liens are on this vehicle. However if you purchased the vehicle with a lien still on it you are liable for that lien and the vehicle can be repo'd. If the vehicle was bought through a dealer then they are liable for the lien. Also check the lien to see if it has expired, as this is a case that happens alot. The lien expires but still shows up on the lien search or the original lien has been paid but the lien holder never released it.
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DMV is strict these days. With Garageman lien papers. If the lien is lacking a storage agreement either verbal or written or a bill with the details of the Marina's arrangement with the previous boat owner DMV WILL most likely invalidate the lien and u will need a surety bond to obtain the title
Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.
Contact your states dept. of insurance, if not mandatory, (if a lien on it most certainly the lien holder would require it), would still be wise to carry at least liablity. No, its not required by law, in most states. You'll have to check with your department of motor vehicles where you register the boat. You do have to have a title and registration for boat and trailer because of them being on the roads. If you find that you need an insurance policy you can get a quote