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buying RV out of state - what contract to use / other advise

alexwick
Explorer
Explorer
Hello, this is my first post.
I found a RV in NC to purchase. I live in FL.
I am not sure what contract to use?
How taxes are being paid?
In NC or in FL?
How can i make sure the title is clear?
How do I get a Tag for it? (If you buy from dealer there is a temp tag, but not sure how this goes here?)

Any advise would be appreciated to this newbie.

Thanks
Alex
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Grit_dog
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This forum gets more like Facebook every year!
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Cristian123
Explorer
Explorer
Udicomo wrote:
Hi guys! Finally I am ready for my first RV but how to choose? What is the best affordable option?

I'd recommend checking the biggest dealers first. I had a great experience with MHSRV. You can check the reviews here https://motor-home-specialist.pissedconsumer.com/review.html to find out other people's experiences. Hope it helps.

Grit_dog
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wapiticountry wrote:
way2roll wrote:
Udicomo wrote:
Hi guys! Finally I am ready for my first RV but how to choose? What is the best affordable option?


A tent
actually a tarp is even cheaper. And if that stretches the budget you can always just build a lean to out of branches.


At that point, I might consider springing for a tarp and a hammock but yes, all great budget solutions for the best affordable option! Lol

In the event that the new post inquiry was serious in nature, Iโ€™d suggest analyzing your ability to purchase, own, use/operate/drive/tow a RV considering the very simple and open ended nature of the query.
And Facebook is a couple swipes away on your phoneโ€ฆ.
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Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

wapiticountry
Explorer
Explorer
way2roll wrote:
Udicomo wrote:
Hi guys! Finally I am ready for my first RV but how to choose? What is the best affordable option?


A tent
actually a tarp is even cheaper. And if that stretches the budget you can always just build a lean to out of branches.

way2roll
Navigator
Navigator
Udicomo wrote:
Hi guys! Finally I am ready for my first RV but how to choose? What is the best affordable option?


A tent

Jeff - 2023 FR Sunseeker 2400B MBS

Udicomo
Explorer
Explorer
Hi guys! Finally I am ready for my first RV but how to choose? What is the best affordable option?

ferndaleflyer
Explorer III
Explorer III
Exactly!

RetiredRealtorR
Explorer
Explorer
Check with both DMV's for your answers. Please do not rely on incorrect information from someone on the other end of the country!
. . . never confuse education with intelligence, nor motion with progress

wanderingaimles
Explorer
Explorer
Bought my A a year and a half ago in NC. We did get the title notarized at the sellers bank, and also had the bill of sale notarized. I created the Bill of Sale, and included lines for the sellers drivers lic number and address, so the notary verified those as part of the process of completing my form.
NC does not require a tag for transport on a private sale, but some states do. You would need to verify the rules for SC and Ga in order to be safe. But the lack of a tag is not considered a moving violation in most states, so no points against your license. You could get a fine though, but not a major concern if you cant get a temp/transport tag.

Grit_dog
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jdc1 wrote:
The last time I did something like that, I met the person at the bank that held title and cleared that up in 5 minutes. The bank then printed out the needed transfer forms and letter of payoff. DONE. No "contract" needed. Now, if the person has the title, just meet them at the local DMV and transfer ownership there. Again, don't make it harder than what it should be.


And don't put forth false info. Or read the whole question. OP is a FL resident. He has no want or need to every step foot into or deal with the NC DMV.
(And even if it was the same same state, no need for both parties to be at the DMV. The only time I've ever done that in 35 years and at least 50 vehicles/toys with titles and/or tags, was when I "traded" my truck for another guys' truck, private party deal. THAT required, or at least made it easier to both be at the DMV.)

All the NC DMV would tell the guy is have a nice day, go title it in your state!
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2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
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gbopp
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Explorer
CA Traveler wrote:
Call FL and NC DMV and ask them about the title, tag, taxes and transfer to FL. Also ask about your FL drivers license requirement for the RV you're buying.

Good advice. The DMV should be able to advise the OP on the proper way to make the transfer.

ferndaleflyer
Explorer III
Explorer III
Sure glad someone from NC chimed in. I live in NC and have bought several vehicles here. 2 I have bought here before I moved here and since my home state at the time requires no notary I found it not necessary. I paid for the vehicles and took the title and went on my way, then registered them at my then home. Sold 1 here since I moved here and did the whole transaction notary and all at the DMV. I bought 3 here and registered them here sin ce I moved here and somehow all titles were notarized and in each case I transferred tags from my previous vehicle. I know nothing about the Temp tag deal as I never fool with it. Don't make it more complicated than it is.

nickthehunter
Nomad II
Nomad II
If it's a Travel Trailer, FL doesn't require insurance; and if he is registering and licensing it in FL, he won't need insurance. In most places, a signed title and bill of sale is all you need to transport it to your home.

way2roll
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Navigator
Title transfer in NC has to be notarized. Conveniently, most banks have a notary on hand so you can complete the transaction at the bank as well as notary for title. You will need a temp tag and when you register it in FL you will pay taxes there. You probably want any standard bill of sale.

It's super simple. I've sold 1 RV, a boat, and 2 vehicles since moving to NC. Go to my local PNC and done in 10 minutes.

Have your insurance lined up before the transaction, get a temp tag from your FL DMV, Do the money transfer and notary at the bank in NC and register and pay taxes in FL when you get home.

Jeff - 2023 FR Sunseeker 2400B MBS