We give up. Should that nonsensical sequence of things happen, you'll have to tell us.
Usually it is up to the buyer to register and buy plates for their state for a newly purchased automobile. This is not the dealers responsibility.
A point of sale register will show the change to give to the customer.
If you and the buyer are in agreement, then certainly. You would give the money back, and the buyer would give back the vehicle and the bill of sale. However, if the new owner has already registered it with the DMV, then the sale is completed and the vehicle has changed ownership. If the buyer still owes you money, and you didn't put a lien on the title, you would have to take the buyer to court.
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The only way to register a car that has an unpaid title loan but that owner never paid it is to pay off the loan. The person who got the loan is responsible for paying it, but it can be hard to force the issue once the car has been sold. You may need to take them to court to force them to pay the loan or to give you your money back.
Contact RCMP Firearms branch for an accurate and LEGAL answer.
are you talking about the register key on the clairinet?
who you are -first and last name bold and big where ur from -highschool and member of what chapter species backround -first year showman -shown before or not -interest in projet? why? what are ur hobbies what do u gain for the experience closing -state name fair dates action dates if ur a new buyer register early give buyer phone number and address
They just keep wanting more from you
Legally speaking, you're not required to. The buyer takes the car as is. If you were as honest as you could be about the car's condition when the buyer was making his decision, then probably not; it's just the chance you take. A lot will depend on the nature of the transaction and your relationship with the buyer.
Please register your question.
It's to encourage you to register which you never bothered to do.