Anonymous wrote:
I do not want to deal with payment from random people on the street or phone calls next week about the power windows not working.
Anonymous wrote:I plan to sell it to Carmax or something similar. I have little desire to deal with random car buyers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t do it. Too many variables/risks. More downside than upside interpersonally and liability wise
What's the risk?
When the car turns out to be a lemon who do you think the person will go after?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t do it. Too many variables/risks. More downside than upside interpersonally and liability wise
What's the risk?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t do it. Too many variables/risks. More downside than upside interpersonally and liability wise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend of ours has been out of the US for about six months and has just informed us they don't plan to return anytime in the next few years. They've asked if we could sell their car for them (it's in a garage collecting dust).
I have zero intention of doing the Autotrader / classified things and just was going to take it to a Carmax or something like that, but I was curious what sort of forms are needed to sell someone's car for them? It's a DC titled/tagged car they bought with cash so no bank involved. Anyone done something like this?
Shouldn’t they figure out these details and the. Tell you what to do?
+1. It may be hard through carmax since the owners are overseas. Private sale will likely be easier. Is the car's registration up to date?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend of ours has been out of the US for about six months and has just informed us they don't plan to return anytime in the next few years. They've asked if we could sell their car for them (it's in a garage collecting dust).
I have zero intention of doing the Autotrader / classified things and just was going to take it to a Carmax or something like that, but I was curious what sort of forms are needed to sell someone's car for them? It's a DC titled/tagged car they bought with cash so no bank involved. Anyone done something like this?
Shouldn’t they figure out these details and the. Tell you what to do?
Anonymous wrote:A friend of ours has been out of the US for about six months and has just informed us they don't plan to return anytime in the next few years. They've asked if we could sell their car for them (it's in a garage collecting dust).
I have zero intention of doing the Autotrader / classified things and just was going to take it to a Carmax or something like that, but I was curious what sort of forms are needed to sell someone's car for them? It's a DC titled/tagged car they bought with cash so no bank involved. Anyone done something like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend of ours has been out of the US for about six months and has just informed us they don't plan to return anytime in the next few years. They've asked if we could sell their car for them (it's in a garage collecting dust).
I have zero intention of doing the Autotrader / classified things and just was going to take it to a Carmax or something like that, but I was curious what sort of forms are needed to sell someone's car for them? It's a DC titled/tagged car they bought with cash so no bank involved. Anyone done something like this?
Shouldn’t they figure out these details and the. Tell you what to do?
Anonymous wrote:A friend of ours has been out of the US for about six months and has just informed us they don't plan to return anytime in the next few years. They've asked if we could sell their car for them (it's in a garage collecting dust).
I have zero intention of doing the Autotrader / classified things and just was going to take it to a Carmax or something like that, but I was curious what sort of forms are needed to sell someone's car for them? It's a DC titled/tagged car they bought with cash so no bank involved. Anyone done something like this?