โOct-31-2017 08:44 AM
โNov-02-2017 06:16 AM
jim1521 wrote:mike-s wrote:jim1521 wrote:It's a private party transaction. The seller is not required to collect sales tax.
But (if I understand this correctly) that doesn't get the OP out of paying FL sales tax.
Sorry, but everything I've ever read is that the buyer IS required to pay sales tax - whether private sale or not.
"One of the most attractive reasons for buying a used car is saving money; however, aside from the lower asking price, you'll still have to pay certain used car taxes and fees. Be prepared for these fees as you budget how much money you can actually spend on your used car."
https://www.dmv.org/buy-sell/used-cars/used-car-taxes-fees.php
โNov-02-2017 05:16 AM
โNov-02-2017 04:34 AM
โNov-02-2017 04:16 AM
minnow wrote:Obviously, you have never seen a thread concerning plastic milk crates on here.
Some of you are eligible for the Meritorious Courage Award for just putting your feet on the floor every morning after waking up. My God, never seen so much hand wringing and gnashing of teeth over something so darn trivial.
C'mon - be honest...how many of you have been on the verge of tears with worry if the OP will still be alive after driving his new Class C back to WV.
โNov-02-2017 03:52 AM
spoon059 wrote:If I buy a <3000 lb unregistered trailer in Wisconsin, I can legally drive it in Wisconsin, into Michigan, to home, and have 3 days to title and register it. Nothing I quoted said or implied that it only applied to vehicles bought in Michigan. That's just you, again, being wrong based on incorrect assumptions.
Mike... Please read exactly what you wrote here...
The State of Michigan says:You do not need a license plate to drive a newly purchased vehicle directly home within Michigan within three days of purchase. Carry the assigned title and proof of insurance with you.(you get a plate when it's registered)
And then please explain to me how that doesn't refer to a vehicle bought in Michigan and driven home within Michigan.
โNov-01-2017 09:59 PM
โNov-01-2017 09:23 PM
minnow wrote:
Some of you are eligible for the Meritorious Courage Award for just putting your feet on the floor every morning after waking up. My God, never seen so much hand wringing and gnashing of teeth over something so darn trivial.
C'mon - be honest...how many of you have been on the verge of tears with worry if the OP will still be alive after driving his new Class C back to WV.
โNov-01-2017 08:39 PM
Makin' Do wrote:
OP again. It seems this topic has gotten a little out of control and I'm sorry that a couple of posters are perhaps less than happy with each other. All responses are more or less valid in their own way and I have taken them all into consideration. Again thanks for all your replies.
Now, here's what the seller and I agreed to do, and we are both comfortable with the agreement. I'll leave with his plate and registration and his written statement that I have his permission to be in possession of and use of his RV. My insurance policy (State Farm) says that I am covered when driving another persons vehicle whit their permission. When I get home I'll send him his plate, registration and that Star Bucks card. I'll leave him with a bottle of JD since I can't send that thru the mail.
โNov-01-2017 05:43 PM
Makin' Do wrote:
OP again. It seems this topic has gotten a little out of control and I'm sorry that a couple of posters are perhaps less than happy with each other. All responses are more or less valid in their own way and I have taken them all into consideration. Again thanks for all your replies.
Now, here's what the seller and I agreed to do, and we are both comfortable with the agreement. I'll leave with his plate and registration and his written statement that I have his permission to be in possession of and use of his RV. My insurance policy (State Farm) says that I am covered when driving another persons vehicle whit their permission. When I get home I'll send him his plate, registration and that Star Bucks card. I'll leave him with a bottle of JD since I can't send that thru the mail.
โNov-01-2017 03:38 PM
โNov-01-2017 03:32 PM
โNov-01-2017 11:36 AM
Makin' Do wrote:
OP again. It seems this topic has gotten a little out of control and I'm sorry that a couple of posters are perhaps less than happy with each other. All responses are more or less valid in their own way and I have taken them all into consideration. Again thanks for all your replies.
Now, here's what the seller and I agreed to do, and we are both comfortable with the agreement. I'll leave with his plate and registration and his written statement that I have his permission to be in possession of and use of his RV. My insurance policy (State Farm) says that I am covered when driving another persons vehicle whit their permission. When I get home I'll send him his plate, registration and that Star Bucks card. I'll leave him with a bottle of JD since I can't send that thru the mail.
โNov-01-2017 10:29 AM
spoon059 wrote:WTP-GC wrote:
I see the sky has completely fallen...
I feel so bad for the OP because now he must either hire an attorney or face being locked up in a jail cell with a gang-tatted murderer while his new-to-him RV is being meticulously stripped down to the frame by DEA agents.
I'll get on the road today and count a dozen people without tags before I make it out of town. Imagine what a great business that would be if they all got fined $500, 60 days in jail and 6 months probation.
I don't think I've ever read so much hysteria over nothing on this forum until today.
So I provide him intelligent, researched and accurate information upon which he is free to make an educated decision and that makes me Chicken Little? Seriously?
Makin' Do wrote:
OP again. It seems this topic has gotten a little out of control and I'm sorry that a couple of posters are perhaps less than happy with each other. All responses are more or less valid in their own way and I have taken them all into consideration. Again thanks for all your replies.
Now, here's what the seller and I agreed to do, and we are both comfortable with the agreement. I'll leave with his plate and registration and his written statement that I have his permission to be in possession of and use of his RV. My insurance policy (State Farm) says that I am covered when driving another persons vehicle whit their permission. When I get home I'll send him his plate, registration and that Star Bucks card. I'll leave him with a bottle of JD since I can't send that thru the mail.
โNov-01-2017 08:34 AM
โNov-01-2017 08:22 AM