Thoughts on tickets from a dealership...
#16
In CA, you are required as the seller to report the car’s ownership transfer. This serves as a liability shield for you to prevent exactly this problem. You are not legally responsible for tickets or issues after the sale closes. But selling out of state could mean adjudicating this in another state’s court which sucks.
Gotta cross your t’s and dot your i’s on that paperwork.
Gotta cross your t’s and dot your i’s on that paperwork.
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redmonkey928 (06-26-2022)
#18
Nominal - couple hundred dollars of fines. Certainly the dollar amount is not what is the most upsetting.
Have done that for years and years, and this has never been the case. Local DMV told me years back to leave the plates on the car even if dealership is to a dealer outside of MN. But again, lesson learned going forward that wont happen.
Have done that for years and years, and this has never been the case. Local DMV told me years back to leave the plates on the car even if dealership is to a dealer outside of MN. But again, lesson learned going forward that wont happen.
State I grew up in (a long time ago...) also had the plates stay with the car (I suspect that has changed as it's a way for the state to collect more $$) but this makes no sense if the car is going to be registered out of state.
Really just a hassle vs $$ question - and if the dealer is willing to reimburse you then its a no brainer...