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Sales Taxes - most places - yes....collected when you register/title vehicle.
No
Record lien on title- as 1st lien holder
Bill of Sale Mileage statement Title
is the title clear
You can if you would like but it is not mandatory.
The private seller holds the title until paid in full, he should transfer the title to private buyers name and place a lien on title then the title will be mailed back to the private seller and once vehicle is paid the seller signs off on the lien and mails the title to the buyer. A contract/bill of sale should be signed by both parties to the payment agreement established for the protection of both parties.
Yes, but not to the private party. The tax is collected by the MVD when you register and title it in your name. When you buy from a registered dealer (who handles all the MVD stuff for you) you pay it to the dealer.
If you have the title it is your car, just take it.
There will be a lien on their title from their lender. You need a title in your name with them only as the lienholder. Unless you are paying cash, then there would be no lien on your title.
In short, yes. You just have to sign a legal agreement that the person that currently owns the car is willing to put up the title of the car as collateral for the private loan. Make sure the person who has the loan possesses the title and has filed a lien with the Department of Motor Vehicles. *Always consult an attorney for legal matters.