Damein learned to transfer a vehicle title in a timely manner.
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>> “Damein learned to transfer a vehicle title in a timely manner.” <<
Nope!
It is the dealer’s job.
He should sue the dealer.
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Sounded like he was paying installments on the vehicle. They wouldn’t release the title until he’d paid it off.
innocent until proven guilty
drawing a loaded weapon on a innocent american is wrong
Damein learned to transfer a vehicle title in a timely manner.
I also learned, abut 25 years ago, to turn in my sellers report of sale. I sold a car to a guy and then went to Disneyland with my family. Two weeks later, I come back to find out I owe money for storage of the car because the buyer did not transfer title, and was broadsided by the Seattle dinner train.
Fortunately, the car got a good price at auction and I was only out $50. It was a 1966 Dodge Polaris station wagon in really good shape (other than the severe crash damage.
But wait! There’s more!
Because I’m very cynical about companies that contract with large cities to tow and store cars, I showed up in person, paid cash, and insisted on a receipt for the amount. And sure enough, several months later I got a collection notice for the unpaid fee ($50 with huge penalties attached). The receipt was all it took to clear it up.
You really have to watch your back in this world. The system is corrupt.
My brother-in-law and sister never bother transferring title to at least 2 vehicles they had. I know as I bought a old car from him and found out it belonged to the past owner for at least a year. Never in my in laws name.