You do if you want to register it.
Local news papers, Craigslist, Autotrader,
Yes, in Illinois, you are required to pay sales tax when purchasing a used car from a private owner. The tax is based on the sale price of the vehicle, and it must be paid when you register the car with the Illinois Secretary of State. It's important to keep documentation of the sale and the amount paid for tax purposes.
You can find a list of used buses for sale in Ohio by visiting www.festivals-and-shows.com.
The private car sale process involves the owner advertising the car, negotiating a price with potential buyers, completing paperwork such as the bill of sale and title transfer, and finalizing the sale by exchanging payment and handing over the keys.
Dealer sale yes. In a private sale the tax is collected when the new owner transfers the title at the DMV.
Finding automobiles or trucks that are for sale by owner can be found in local newspapers or thrifty-nickles. You can also find for sale by owners in the craigslist of your local town and state.
You can get an Arabian horse from a breeder or someone who is looking to sell their horse either through a private sale or at an auction. You can also look up many really good horse sale websites and narrow the search down to your state or even your town.
Purchasing a vehicle that is for sale by owner can be a scary deal. The history of the vehicle is unknown or can be altered by the person selling the vehicle. There could be needed or soon to be needed repairs that are not disclosed at the time of the sale, and there is not warranty available with a private sale.
You can go to www.aavans.com. Search for wheelchair vans in Ohio and you should get a listing.
From a DEALER- yes. From a private sale- no. A private sale may only take place in your home state between residents of that state. This is addressed in FEDERAL law and applies to all states.
i'm guessing you mean a private treaty slave sale, I am also guessing you mean the sale of African slaves. The african slaves were sold by private treaty. This is quite rare but still happened. The most common slave sales were the scramble and auction. The sale was already arranged and a platation owner would state to the slave owner what he wanted and how much he would pay. He would often keep back the promised slaves and send the others to an auction or scramble. I hope this helps,
One can find real estate for sale by owner at portal of Official for Sale by Owner where one chooses which city, mentions state or postal code and if the reference listing number is known, one should include that too.