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A headache that aspirin won't cure
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 467090" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>California surprisingly does have a process for creating a title. It requires the seller to complete some DMV form and I think it might require the seller's name to be on the registration that is in the system. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I understand how it would be frustrating for a buyer. I cruise through Craigslist periodically just for the heck of it. Seeing "no title, bill-of-sale only" is fairly common. </p><p></p><p>This reminds me, I just got my personal property tax bill for the boat. Otherwise known as a luxury tax. $229 to the good old county tax assessor's office for the privilege of owning an 18' aluminum boat. Sheesh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 467090, member: 21536"] California surprisingly does have a process for creating a title. It requires the seller to complete some DMV form and I think it might require the seller's name to be on the registration that is in the system. Anyway, I understand how it would be frustrating for a buyer. I cruise through Craigslist periodically just for the heck of it. Seeing "no title, bill-of-sale only" is fairly common. This reminds me, I just got my personal property tax bill for the boat. Otherwise known as a luxury tax. $229 to the good old county tax assessor's office for the privilege of owning an 18' aluminum boat. Sheesh. [/QUOTE]
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