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Sequoia or Tahoe: Best overall large SUV ?
uh, yeaUmmm, yup!
What is the best 4-weels car I can buy around 5.000?
They usually call it fraud...
Is it cheaper to make cars in china than in the US ?
If there is a lien against it it is not clear.What do I need to do to sell my car?
all liens must be removed to make the sale legitimate.
What is the difference between dealer invoice and MSRP.?
failing to disclose this information could result in a serious fine and possible imprisonment.
I need help on earning money for a car?
Is it really worth the deceit?
Is it better to guess high or low...?
if the buyer can't put the title in his name because of the lean, he will surely see you in court and not only get the money for the car but damages as well.pay the lean, then sell the car
I'm planning to transfer my car loan to someone else?
Yes. You could end up being liable for whatever monies is owed on the lein! Find out from your DMV who had the car previously and if there is a lein. If the car was financed, then the bank would be able to tell you. Find out as soon as possible. As long as you have the car, you can end up owing that money!How long must you hold a job in order to finance a car?
if there is a lenn against it then there is no clear title , and if there is a clear title then there is no lean against it , what you think doesn't mean **** in the eyes of the law , DUDEyou can sell it if there is a lien they can bring the car back and you have to buy it back or you or they can pay off the lean
Besides price, what are the differences between a 06 and 07 pontiac g6 gt coupe?
The answer is if you think there's a lien on your car, then you would have to disclose that to the buyer in writing and have him or her acknowledge that. This way if there is a lien, the buyer takes title subject to the lien and will have to pay the lien or give the car to the repo guy.Your best bet is to go to your DMV and find out.
Where can I find out the value of my car?
Some states put the lien right on the title. When the loan is paid off, the lien is released and the title is sent to the owner. If the title shows the lien is released or satisfied there should be no lien.
However, getting the buyer to acknowledge in writing that they are buying the car as is and with any and all title defects, if any, is a good idea. THis way its their problem. Not yours.
if the title is clear, there is no lien on it. a lein will be written on the title.
If there is a lien against your vehicle, you will need to get a lien release, otherwise, you will not be able to transfer the title. The best way to find out if a lien has been placed against your vehicle is to contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles. They will inform you if you have a clear title or not. If you don't have a clear title, and are unable to get a lien release, then it would be illegal to sell your vehicle.
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