Since these cars cost a substantial amount. Do you / can you check if there's a lean or loan on a formula car, when you're buying it used?
Since these cars cost a substantial amount. Do you / can you check if there's a lean or loan on a formula car, when you're buying it used?
I don't know of any bank that would lend against a formula car short of something from a current professional series that had a value that could be easily established. While many likely borrow money for racing, I'd suggest it is usually secured by a house or other assets and it is unlikely that the formula car itself has any charge against it.
-Mark
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Sure wouldn't hurt to ask/check. Get a bill of sale which includes a statement(s) that there are: no liens/encumberance/claims against it, that seller is the one and only owner....etc. May help you in future when you want to part with it.... After all these are "used" cars....could be dealing with a motley crew. Deal with someone "known"....to you... or the other car folks around....
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Here's a relatively simple format I use to document transfer of legal ownership;
I, (sellers name) of (insert sellers address) hereby certify that I am the lawful owner of the vehicle listed below;
Year:
Make:
Model:
Chassis/VIN #
I confirm I have absolute authority to sell the vehicle listed and hereby acknowledge the receipt of $XX,XXX from (insert name of buyer) as full and final payment for the purchase of the said vehicle, sold in "AS IS” condition.
I do hereby grant, sell and transfer full ownership of this vehicle to (insert name of buyer) or his/her agent. I certify that this vehicle, at the time of sale, is free from all encumbrances, taxes, fees and liens and that, I (Seller) will defend and be held fully responsible for such lawful claims and demands with respect to the vehicle, if any.
Buyer accepts full liability for the vehicle, damages, and any third party liability incurred from the vehicle use as from date of pick up from sellers residence.
__________________________
Seller's Signature__________________________
Buyer's Signature________________
Date_________________
Date
Although a lien is unlikely, for the reasons previously stated, there are issues with stolen cars every once in a while.
In fact, just such a situation came up a month or two ago with a stolen Vee. The new owner had purchased it in good faith, but after he posted a celebratory photo on Facebook somebody recognized that the car had been stolen (along with another car and the trailer they were in) a few years earlier.
Mitigating that risk can be tricky, but inspecting the log book can help. If there's no log book, or the seller is cagey about the car's provenance, those can be red flags.
Jeff
If the car is stolen, a statement from the seller that it isn't doesn't do you a lot of good unless you want to pay a lawyer more than you're likely to recover. Except perhaps to absolve you from your own criminal liability.
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Best go to DMV site and download any "acceptable" form, if your state/county/province has one. Had issues bringing in cars from out of state, on bill of sale, not from Florida. Had to go back to redo, using their form, to make Fl DMV/state happy....was a real hassle with estate sale/auction, after everyone died or went home...
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Probably none..... comment creep into other "car" issues....on my part....
Point: If going to effort to get a BoS, then try to do best job....I doubt state will ever come looking...but if someone does, get best defense for yourself! Not just a custody issue, rather legally acceptable, property ownership....
Bob L.
All the suggestions are good. ....but in my experience as a Landlord for over 30 years I have come to the conclusion that these are good for getting a judgment which might be collected if the party has real property in the same state as I am in. Anyone from another state is unlikely to ever pay up.
But I do always use a bill of sale to clarify the purchase agreement between the buyer and the seller.
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