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In Saskatchewan, a private party can sell a maximum of five vehicles in one calendar year without requiring a dealer's license. If an individual sells more than five vehicles within that timeframe, they must obtain a dealer's license to comply with provincial regulations. This limit helps to distinguish between casual private sales and commercial vehicle sales.
In Virginia, a private party can sell up to five vehicles in a calendar year without needing a dealer's license. If an individual sells more than five vehicles within that time frame, they are required to obtain a dealer's license. This regulation helps ensure that only licensed dealers engage in the business of selling vehicles. Always check for any updates or changes to local laws for the most accurate information.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a license without visiting the DMV in some states through online services or third-party providers.
You can sell 1 car. If you sell that 2nd car you are considered a used car dealer and required to get a used car dealers license.
Why were you driving without a license? You will be prosecuted for the violation but it has nothing to with fault. If the other party was at fault their insurance is responsible for damages to your car. You will never get your license back. Habitual gets you jail time.
Some good dealers for Kawasaki are the Kawasaki dealers themselves. Check your local yellowpage listings for local dealers that are trusted and have been in business for a while. Try not to go through a 3rd party Kawasaki dealer.
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One could contact CARFAX.
You can sell 6 cars a year with no sales lic.
These types of policies include first person policy third-party policy .... One thing you can add to auto insurance policy is uninsured driver scope. ... auto license can be stopped without your interposition and that is a bad thing! ...