Yes, a private party can file a storage lien on an abandoned vehicle, but the process varies by jurisdiction. Typically, the owner of the storage facility or a towing company must follow specific legal procedures, including notifying the vehicle's owner and providing an opportunity to reclaim the vehicle. If the vehicle remains unclaimed, the lien can be enforced, allowing the party to recover costs associated with towing and storage. It's essential to consult local laws for the exact requirements and procedures.
In most states there is no legal recourse when you buy a used vehicle from a private party. This is true in California, for instance. Private parties are not required to offer any kind of warranty on used vehicles.
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At the dealership or buying a used vehicle via private party.
If I live in Kansa but buy a car from a private party in Texas, how is sales tax calculated on the vehicle.
No, as of 2005 Nevada does not tax private-party vehicle sales, but only if the buyer is a legal resident of the state.
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Are you considering buying a car from an individual seller instead of a dealership?
The advantages of purchasing a vehicle through private party car sales include potentially lower prices, more room for negotiation, a wider selection of vehicles, and the ability to buy directly from the owner.
No, they cannot take your vehicle without a signed document.
This is best answered by referring to the language of your private sales contract.
Yes, when you transfer the vehicle to your name, you will pay the taxes in the state you register the vehicle in.
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