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Take your title back to the DMV, and have a new on printed. Basically, you need to re-title your vehicle, but if the mistake is proven not your fault, it should be at no cost to you.
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The dealer cannot take the car back legally. It is their mistake and they will have to absorb the costs or mistakes that they made in the paperwork.
Repossession is when something is returned to its original owner. An example would be when a car payment is not made, and the owner of the car's title repossesses (takes back) the car.
If the title shows more or less miles then the odometer then the odomter was more than likely replaced or there was a mistake at the dmv. Which happens but can be fixed
Yes, you do. which section on the back of title do i sign for selling vechile
a title takes how long to come back
If you sell a car with a lien on it, which is a title pawn. You must pay the lien off before the car is clear and you can get the title back.
On the back of the title there is a place to sign it and the person that is receiving the car signs it as well.
Your creditor made the mistake so they have to correct the problem and give you your car. You should not be charged for anything! I highly suggest you contact them and tell them if they dont give you your car back you will be seeking a lawyer, for incovenience and what ever other charges you can make without having your car to go to work
I would contact the dealer because it could be a mistake
An open title on a used car is when someone skips an assignment on the back of the title. This can create many problems. You want to make sure that the car you are buying has a clear title. A Clear Title means there are no issues with the title.