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Selling a car
I’m selling a car in a private sale. If I just sign the title over to the buyer, what is my exposure if the buyer doesn’t title the car to his name and has an accident in the meantime. I can’t find anything regarding Florida law in this matter. How have you handled a private sale?
Thanking you in advance. |
Sellling a car
Go to a DMV office and handle the sale why you are there with the buyer. They will make sure the title transfer and taxes etc will be handled properly.
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You don't need to go to the DMV to sell a car. Just prepare a bill of sale, sign the title, remove the tags, and file Form HSMV 82050 with the Florida DMV office. Make a copy of everything, and you will be protected.
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Personally, I like the idea of meeting at the DMV, though, for safety reasons.
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When I sold my Honda Goldwing, I printed a bill of sale of the internet and I and the buyer went to the DMV.
They handled the complete transaction for both me and the buyer. The buyer even bought the new license plates for the ride home right at the DMV. Nice people to work with and explained everything. |
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I Share Your Concern
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With the lack of cars and the marked up prices today, you will not lose the sale if the car is in good condition. I would go to the DMV. Good luck.
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Interestingly the only problem I have had was when I traded in an RV for a new RV at a dealer. I assumed (I know, first mistake) that the dealer took care of all the paper work. Then 6 month later I got a registration renewal notice from the DMV for the RV I had traded in. I ended up making a trip to the DMV after all! :) |
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