Apr-04-2022 08:24 PM
Apr-05-2022 11:02 AM
2001 36' Kountry Star DP
Apr-05-2022 10:37 AM
jeff92804 wrote:
I think I found my smog answer: What happens if my vehicle passes the Smog Check?
If your vehicle passes, the station will provide you a vehicle inspection report showing your vehicle’s results and will electronically send the smog certificate to DMV. The smog certificate is valid for 90 days.
90 days from now would get me to my renewal date even if sale falls through.
Additional questions:
Am I under any obligation to make sure that buyers have gotten insurance before driving RV away? I plan to file release of liability before handing over keys.
Get a release of liability from the DMV site.. Fill it out. Send it in. You can also do it all online, in seconds. You will then NOT be responsible for anything from that point on.
Do NOT remove your plates (as someone has suggested), unless you have vanity plates yo want to use on another vehicle.
Do not worry about the smog in June. That will not be your responsibility.
Good luck with the sale.
Where would I put "AS IS" in the sale so no implied warranty? thanks
Apr-05-2022 09:44 AM
jeff92804 wrote:
Where would I put "AS IS" in the sale so no implied warranty? thanks
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Apr-05-2022 08:57 AM
jdc1 wrote:
1. Yes, YOU need to smog the RV.
2. If you have AAA, you can do the transfer right there. But, with an appointment
at DMV, you will have no wait.
3. You can also just fill out the title, a release of reliability, and print out
a bill of sell. No need to go anywhere.
California is one the easiest places to transfer titles. Some states require a notary stamp. We don't.
Apr-05-2022 08:24 AM
Apr-05-2022 08:21 AM
mleekamp wrote:
I have sold major items person-person many times, and besides certified funds (from a bank ideally, or cash) that you take to your bank to verify FIRST, you would sign over title AND provide bill of sale, signed by both parties.
HOWEVER---I don't live in CA.
You'll dislike me for saying this -- but you should figure all that stuff out FIRST before having sold it. Know the process for your state. Have a plan. Know what types of payments you'll take and HOW you will handle them. Contact the DMV (or website) of your state and see if they have info. Again, I can't imagine that it's any harder than Bill of Sale, Title signed, and certified funds.
Apr-05-2022 05:09 AM