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She has put money into the car and now wants to sell it. How can she get a title for this car. I thought about a mechanics lien but she is not a lisc. mechanic. please halp
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Previously Damaged Vehicle Title?
the only clear way of doing it --is by applying for an abandon vehicle title. Depends on the state when it comes to Mechanics liens--- most states will not allow you to sell it for more than what you have in it--and you don't have a signed repair order from the listed owner.What to do first? refinance or dealer trade- in ??
DMV lost titleWould you buy a used 2000 Honda S2000 or a brand new Scion tc?
you need to find out whose name the title is in, then go to your local cout house and file an affidavit, and when you fill this out make sure you put the persons mane on the affidavit so they can send it to this person and if you want to go as far as court they will walk you through the processHow much will it cost me to place a "for sale" ad for my car on yahoo?
i own a repair shop,and for her to get a good title to this car anyway it would have had to been in her name,she needs to find the person,because without them she may never get a title to it i have had the same problem before,it took me two years to get a title for a van once,but she cant get it in her name right now because if the title was never in her name to start with,so this may be hard one to get straitened out,good luck i hope this helps.I wanna buy my first car under US $10k ... ny suggestions?
in most states you can get a title bond for 50 bucks to get a car registered. You need a avadavit signed by 2 people that know she paid for the car . only if the car costs less than 3500. You can get it from an insurance company. call around,,I got mine in mississippi and the people at the dmv are the ones that told me about it. After you get the title bond it takes about 8 weeks to get the title but you can register it and get platesI need a new car, but what kind?
if the car is 15 yrs old or older, there's no title needed. if it's not you're going to have to apply for a lost title through the dmvYou can claim the car as abandoned. Then fill out the paper work and let the DMV do their thing. Or, you can file a mechanic's lien. As far as I know, you do not have to be a professional. I have done work for neighbor's and could have placed a lien on any car I worked on if I was not paid. SO go for it!
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