The dealer. Is the one who send. The title to other same state. And normally. They take about 6 or 8 weeks
I think it will take a month to process a motorcycle license even in Georgia.
depends on your contract agreement and if it was under warranty. most likely you can return it if you talk to the dealer.
As soon as the vehicle is paid in full.
A car dealer can hold a repo as long as he is the lien holder on the title.
Up until the time that your motorcycle is actually repossessed, the dealer will be happy to receive your payments, even if they are late, and will allow you to keep the motorcycle. But if you wait too long the repossession will happen.
Yes you can. You paid for it and never legally rode it, therefore you never registered it. Now you want to sell it and can, as long as you have the clear title.
As long as you have a bill of sale from the previous owner and a clean title (if required by your DMV) you have a lifetime to put it in your name.
California does not require that you "go thru a dealer". However, IF you are buying a gun from outside the State of California, it must come to a dealer in California. That has been Federal law since 1968.
Check with your DMV but usually as long as the title is signed as released by the previous owner, and you have a bill of sale it should be good.
how ever long you want
5 weeks It will vary depending on where you are at. Kansas says 30 days.
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