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Igolf
12-02-2020, 06:00 PM
Purchasing a golf cart from a private party. New adventure. Is there a title with a golf cart that needs to be transferred? If so, where is this done? Do you have to pay sales tax? What paperwork should be completed? I know it needs to be insured.... taken care of.
JGVillages
12-02-2020, 06:27 PM
Just get an invoice from the seller with the cart details if not street legal. Should have a title & vin # if it is street legal, then you need to transfer title and get your own plate.
JerryP
12-02-2020, 06:27 PM
Purchasing a golf cart from a private party. New adventure. Is there a title with a golf cart that needs to be transferred? If so, where is this done? Do you have to pay sales tax? What paperwork should be completed? I know it needs to be insured.... taken care of.
Yes, there is a title, and no it does not need to be transferred. If a seller doesn’t have a title I would get a bill of sale with all the cart info (serial number, vin number) along with the selllers ID.
EdFNJ
12-02-2020, 07:22 PM
Yes, there is a title, and no it does not need to be transferred. If a seller doesn’t have a title I would get a bill of sale with all the cart info (serial number, vin number) along with the selllers ID.Since it "doesn't need to be transferred" it's not a title in the sense of a title on a car or motorcycle from the State of Florida. If it is a LSV aka street legal it will have a State of FL official title & plates that does need to be transferred by FLDMV. Nothing is "required" to buy or sell a used golf cart or a used ironing board privately for that matter but a receipt is always good not that it will do anything for you since it's an as-is sale. Just make sure you have it checked out first.
stanley
12-02-2020, 07:31 PM
Also if it's street legal and needs to be registered you need insurance. Insurance is recommended but not necessary on LSV's. (non street legal)
Jim 9922
12-02-2020, 07:42 PM
The originating dealer for a new cart should furnish the original purchaser with a "Certificate Of Origin For A Vehicle" which lists several things including, dealer name, date sold to the dealer, model number and vehicle I.D. number. While it is not a title, a seller claiming to be "original owner" can furnish it to you along with a copy of the retail invoice proving that he/she is probably its original and rightful owner.
RICH1
12-03-2020, 05:47 AM
I highly recommend it ! It cost me 100 bucks a year ! Not worth losing everything if somebody gets hurt !
mike1946
12-03-2020, 06:07 AM
My insurance cost $60 from All State in Summerfield on 27/441 just North of the Villages.
sjd7767
12-03-2020, 06:35 AM
Florida native here... as a 50 plus year FL native... here's the deal. You can sell six cars, real street cars, a year here with no dealer license or tax to the seller but it's more complicated to buy or sell a horse. Yes, I said a horse... LOL That being said... You can buy or sell a golf cart easier than buying at McDonald's and there's really no "title" as there's no true VIN on the vehicle... Just a date of manufacture and origin.. as for insurance, you may as well insure the rocks in front of your house if you expect a settlement after a LSV claim in FL
In Essence: Over the 18 years of being here... I've sold 12 or 13 carts, never a problem Cash, keys, and go... enjoy the day - Steve
banjobob
12-03-2020, 07:51 AM
No title just make sure you have a bill of sale and address of seller and signed by the seller with the cart VIN number and date of purchase on it. If stolen the vin is the only sure way identify it.
sjd7767
12-03-2020, 08:07 AM
No title just make sure you have a bill of sale and address of seller and signed by the seller with the cart VIN number and date of purchase on it. If stolen the vin is the only sure way identify it.
I just got done saying there is no VIN dude -
Vickim
12-03-2020, 08:22 AM
We purchased a 1 year old Yamaha from private seller . They signed over title and provided it to us. Our cart was still under warranty so I had to take it to a certified Yamaha dealer ( village carts) paid $60 for them to check out the cart and transfer the warranty.
DecaturFargo
12-03-2020, 08:30 AM
Golf cartsfon't have a title. We typed up a small sales contract/statement, with the vin, name, address, dste and sales price, and had the owner sign it.
sjd7767
12-03-2020, 08:40 AM
Not only that -but check this out - Only FOUR different keys needed to start any Yamaha Drive golf cart anywhere in The Villages and beyond. Four Keys... Ask any Yamaha rep... It's true LOL
NoMoSno
12-03-2020, 09:01 AM
Not only that -but check this out - Only FOUR different keys needed to start any Yamaha Drive golf cart anywhere in The Villages and beyond. Four Keys... Ask any Yamaha rep... It's true LOL
My service tech said about 25 keys...showed me the key ring.
He also showed how easy it is to hotwire...
It's not rocket science...have theft insurance.
vinnytalk
12-03-2020, 06:13 PM
No titles unless street legal.
Get a bill of sale, maybe notized.
No sales tax as no one knows of the sale...
bilcon
12-04-2020, 07:04 AM
Wow! I have never read so much junk about a simple transaction. There must be a lot of lawyers out there. So simple if the cart is not under warranty. Bill of Sale, Cash......... It's yours. There is a serial number.
dewilson58
12-04-2020, 07:29 AM
Florida native here... as a 50 plus year FL native... here's the deal. You can sell six cars, real street cars, a year here with no dealer license or tax to the seller but it's more complicated to buy or sell a horse. Yes, I said a horse... LOL That being said... You can buy or sell a golf cart easier than buying at McDonald's and there's really no "title" as there's no true VIN on the vehicle... Just a date of manufacture and origin.. as for insurance, you may as well insure the rocks in front of your house if you expect a settlement after a LSV claim in FL
In Essence: Over the 18 years of being here... I've sold 12 or 13 carts, never a problem Cash, keys, and go... enjoy the day - Steve
Wrong. Read 320.27 :ohdear:
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