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I've bought 3 cars and sold one and am just curious!!
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Usually a standard of reasonableness will apply also. For example, if you buy a car in January, and sell it in November, after having it titled and tagged, and have driven it. This will not cause a problem. If there is a pattern of buying cars, titling them and quickly selling them without every tagging or using them, then it looks like you are acting like a dealer and will draw the attention of investigators.
Most states apply a standard of reasonableness. For example, a family (Mom, Dad, 4 kids) may have multible vehicles titled in one parent's name. There may be a car for each person to drive to work or school, a luxury or sports car that the parents have for special uses, a pickup truck for use around the home, and a motor home for travel. (assuming they can afford these vehicles)
If they replace 3 cars in a year, and rather than trading in the older ones they sell them privately, and then also decide to sell 0the motor home, replace it with a newer model, they would be in technical violation of the rule, but they would not have a problem. There is a reasonable explanation for their actions.
Where can I buy cheap secound hand cars? thanks?
check with your state but i think the standard is 10.how would I go about trading in my car that I still owe money on?
Varies from state to state. Typically 4 - 6. It's not how many you buy, but how many you sell that matters.how can i sell my car to someone if i still owe the bank and they have the title?
Wisconsin has no limit, that I know of. It quickly becomes an advantage to reduce tax and transfer fees.More Questions & Answers ...
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