No, if the car does not have a lien, then the dealer has no legal interest in it.
I'm not sure why a dealer would even try to repo something they had no legal interest in.
Theres a song by Bill & Gloria Gaither called hold a clear title to a mansion
It varies state to state. Here in OH the dealership has 45 days to provide you with a clear title.
is the title clear
Answer: I take it you are talking about a trade in. You or the dealer will have to apply for a lost title.. simple.
You probably signed something saying that you would get the title to the lender so I believe that they can accelerate the loan. It shouldn't be hard for you to get a duplicate title if the title is lost.
Yes. The dealer might have to go through a proceeding to clear the title, but ultimately the car will probably be resold.
A clear title is a title that has no financial obligation against it; therefore a title held by the bank is not a cleared title.
yes
You do, the dealer may roll it into the price,but ultimately you do
Refund or Title
Yes, a dealer can obtain a duplicate title for a vehicle by submitting the necessary paperwork and fees to the appropriate state agency.
are you an individual or a dealer? individual only needs a clear title and a bill of sale. dealer needs title, bill of sale, odometer disclosure, buyers guide, power of attorney, privacy agreements, insurance agreements. and its even more if your financing. lol lots of paperwork. kinda like buying a house hahah