timmyjoebob
Seaman
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2009
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Re: Owner does not have Title in Hands
It's hard not to be emotionally involved in a purchase, which I'm sure you are. Truth be known, we've all been there. It's easy to give advice on the outside-looking-in.
However, I'd just delay the sale until he's got the title. If he's applied/paid for a duplicate, then he'll have it in hand in 10 days or so, most likely. Since it's only 200 miles away, you can drive to him & the boat when he's got the title.
Most likely, the boat won't sell while you wait. All other buyers will have the same reservations as have been expressed here.
Just because he's bringing the boat to you doesn't mean it's legit. It probably is, but it could be a stolen boat as well.
You'll have to keep us updated.
It's hard not to be emotionally involved in a purchase, which I'm sure you are. Truth be known, we've all been there. It's easy to give advice on the outside-looking-in.
However, I'd just delay the sale until he's got the title. If he's applied/paid for a duplicate, then he'll have it in hand in 10 days or so, most likely. Since it's only 200 miles away, you can drive to him & the boat when he's got the title.
Most likely, the boat won't sell while you wait. All other buyers will have the same reservations as have been expressed here.
Just because he's bringing the boat to you doesn't mean it's legit. It probably is, but it could be a stolen boat as well.
You'll have to keep us updated.