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Does the buyer or seller responsible for a smog test?

the seller is responsible to present the smog test paper while selling the car, the smog test paper is acceptable within the last 90 days.


Is the buyer or seller responsible to smog a car if the car is sold from California but buyer is from Iowa and will be registering it in Iowa?

What do you mean smog a car? If car is sold "as is", buyer is responsible for all mandatory smog control equipment. If you mean pass a smog inspection, there are none in Iowa.


Who is responsible for a lost package: the buyer or the seller?

In general, the seller is responsible for a lost package until it is delivered to the buyer. Once the package is delivered, the responsibility shifts to the buyer.


What is the difference between ex-works and FOB?

Exworks: The seller is responsible for the goods till the factory outlet and after outlet, the buyer is responsible for goods, customs till the buyer's door. FOB(Free on Board): The seller is responsible for the goods till the port of departure where customs will be be looked after by seller and after departure from the seller's port, the buyer is responsible for the goods till the buyer's door.


Do you have obligation if the car does not pass smog check after you sell it?

== == According to California state law at least, the seller is responsible for making sure the vehicle he/she is selling has/can pass a smog check. The seller is supposed to provide a certificate proving that the car passed a smog check within the past 90 days. A smog check "pass" is only valid for 90 days. If the seller does not provide the buyer with a valid smog check "pass" certificate and the car fails a smog check, the seller is responsible for the cost of all repairs to get the car to a "pass" state. There is no provision in CA state law for vehicles sold in an "as-is condition. " In fact, if a seller refuses to cooperate with a buyer, the buyer is encouraged by the state of California to take him/her to court, where he or she will be made to pay all repair costs.But don't just take my word for it. Check out the website of the CA DMV to make sure you're properly informed: http://dmv.ca.govTaken from the CA DMV's website:Q: Who is responsible for obtaining a Smog Check when a vehicle is sold?A: Section 24007 (b)(2) of the Vehicle Code states it is the responsibility of the seller to provide a valid smog certificate at the time of delivery of the vehicle. There is no provision in the law to sell a vehicle "as is." Q: what if the buyer decides to buy the car even with out a smog knowing the car is modified ? The CA V.C state the seller is required to provide a smog prior to the transfer. The V.C Transfer requirement do not include a SMOG in order for the transfer to be made .


Is a seller of a vehicle responsible if it wont pass a smog test?

The OWNER (no matter what capacity) is responsible.


Is the seller responsible for a stolen package?

In most cases, the seller is not responsible for a stolen package once it has been delivered to the buyer's address. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure the security of their delivered packages.


Is the seller responsible for a lost package?

In general, the seller is responsible for a lost package until it is delivered to the buyer. After delivery, responsibility may shift to the buyer or the shipping carrier, depending on the terms of the sale.


Can the car seller be held responsible for the car loan of the buyer?

ABSOLUTELY NOT


can the seller get sued in selling a car that does not pass smog?

they cannot be sued because they are not responsible for it after they sold it


Who is responsible for a smog check on a used car?

This information is via: http://www.smogtips.com Section 24007 (b)(2) of the Vehicle Code states it is the responsibility of the seller to provide a valid smog certificate at the time of delivery of the vehicle. There is no provision in the law to sell a vehicle "as is." Therefore the seller is always responsible for the smog certificate even if they mention the car is sold "as-is" because the law doesn't recognize the "as-is" policy. The buyer has the option of paying for any repairs necessary to get the car to pass the Smog Check but may end up taking the seller to Small Claims Court to recover their costs. Although the law clearly supports the buyer, collecting on a small claims judgment can be difficult, so the amicable solution is usually best. For more information visit... http://www.smogtips.com


If the car won't pass smog but the buyer still wants to purchase the car is the seller still responsible?

Sold as is means you are not responsible. You are selling it as it is. Unfortunately in California there is no AS-IS clause for vehicle sales. If it is registered as operational and you sold as operational then the seller is responsible for smogging it. The title of an operational registered vehicle can NOT be transfered without a smog certificate. If it does not pass smog, the purchaser can require the seller to pay for repairs to pass smog. The work around is to register the vehicle as Planed Non-operation (PNO) and sell the vehicle as non-operational. It may not be driven or parked on a public street and would need to be towed from it's residence by the purchaser. The purchaser would then not be able to drive or operate the vehicle on public roads until they registered it as operational. The purchaser would be responsible at that point for smogging the vehicle since they would be the title holder at that time.