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โJul-11-2015 06:56 PM
riven1950 wrote:
If they use your tag would it not still be registered to you? I don't think I would like them driving / towing a vehicle registered to me.
I flew to NY, bought a car, stopped by their DMV and got a travel plate. Had to have title / proof of purchase, insurance in my name ( info faxed from my company ). I think most states will allow this. Call DMV.
โJul-11-2015 06:45 PM
โJul-11-2015 05:50 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
Most states allow vehicles to be driven without tags for a short period of time with only a bill of sale. Possible for the buyer to also get his own temp tag before he leaves his home state.
If the buyer wants you to renew the tags, I would let him pay for it.
โJul-11-2015 05:37 PM
โJul-11-2015 02:15 PM
coolmom42 wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
You should never let someone use your tag. You should always remove it and keep it yourself. Once the buyer has the title, you've signed it, dated it, and the new buyer takes it, he should have the title with him (or a notarized proof-of-purchase form) in the vehicle until he can get it registered in his own name. If pulled over in any state, he should present the title, see the DATE the seller signed and everything is good. Almost all states give you a 15 or 30 day "grace" period to re-register the vehicle in your own name once you purchase it. NO NO NO! Keep your tag, sign the tile and let him be on his merry way! You have no more obligation!
This. NEVER let a buyer drive on your registration.
โJul-11-2015 02:06 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
You should never let someone use your tag. You should always remove it and keep it yourself. Once the buyer has the title, you've signed it, dated it, and the new buyer takes it, he should have the title with him (or a notarized proof-of-purchase form) in the vehicle until he can get it registered in his own name. If pulled over in any state, he should present the title, see the DATE the seller signed and everything is good. Almost all states give you a 15 or 30 day "grace" period to re-register the vehicle in your own name once you purchase it. NO NO NO! Keep your tag, sign the tile and let him be on his merry way! You have no more obligation!
โJul-11-2015 02:05 PM
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โJul-11-2015 11:39 AM
phillyg wrote:Exactly right. I've never heard of someone letting a buyer use his tag. I never would do that. The buyer is responsible for it after money changes hands.
You should remove your tag and the buyer should take care of his own tag, temporary or other.
โJul-11-2015 11:29 AM
Dr Quick wrote:
If you renew the registration, and an accident happens, guess WHO will be sucked into a law suit? Trailer is still legally yours, until new owner registers it in his name. Could you not express mail the title to new owner, assuming that he has paid you a good down payment? He could then register trailer in his state and bring a plate with him.
โJul-11-2015 11:28 AM
phillyg wrote:
You should remove your tag and the buyer should take care of his own tag, temporary or other.
โJul-11-2015 11:24 AM