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If a title was lost to a boat, how hard is it to obtain one?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 414664" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Each state has their own rules for boats and automobiles.</p><p>What may be a nightmare (like Florida and Texas) may be</p><p>a cake walk in other states.</p><p>Just check with your local office FIRST - prior to putting down</p><p>a deposit on that "deal of a lifetime".</p><p>Also - if there IS a title, check to see if the hull serial number</p><p>matches the paperwork. Same with a car: you always check</p><p>to ensure the VIN matches the title. (right??)</p><p></p><p>Florida says - the "Bill of Sale" does not constitute the right</p><p>to ownership to sell a vessel. </p><p>Just because a person gives you a Bill of Sale, does not mean</p><p>it was "legally" <u>his</u> to sell. Even tho he bought it with only a Bill of Sale.</p><p></p><p>Just check your local laws <em>THOROUGHLY</em> prior to purchasing any kind of watercraft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 414664, member: 13599"] Each state has their own rules for boats and automobiles. What may be a nightmare (like Florida and Texas) may be a cake walk in other states. Just check with your local office FIRST - prior to putting down a deposit on that "deal of a lifetime". Also - if there IS a title, check to see if the hull serial number matches the paperwork. Same with a car: you always check to ensure the VIN matches the title. (right??) Florida says - the "Bill of Sale" does not constitute the right to ownership to sell a vessel. Just because a person gives you a Bill of Sale, does not mean it was "legally" [u]his[/u] to sell. Even tho he bought it with only a Bill of Sale. Just check your local laws [i]THOROUGHLY[/i] prior to purchasing any kind of watercraft. [/QUOTE]
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