Re: Why won't my boat sell?
stoked not,<br /><br />Personally, I would not do it. You are leaving yourself wide open for potential problems. Also, I'm sure there are liability issues. Whenever I sell something that requires tags and registration, I keep my tags and turn them in to the NJ DMV and get a receipt indicating I surrendered the tags back to the state. <br /><br />Here is a little story you may find interesting. My brother in-law sold his car and let the guy use the tags to take the car home. Well you guessed it, the guy never returned the tags and must have kept them on the car. He then proceeded to rack up hundreds of dollars in parking violations. Based on the tags a warrant was issued for my brother in-laws arrest for failure to appear in court. He lost a days work and a lot of hair to get the whole mess straightened out.<br /><br />I would tell the buyer it's a problem he has to resolve. Preferably by registering the trailer before he drives off with it.<br /><br />Good Luck
stoked not,<br /><br />Personally, I would not do it. You are leaving yourself wide open for potential problems. Also, I'm sure there are liability issues. Whenever I sell something that requires tags and registration, I keep my tags and turn them in to the NJ DMV and get a receipt indicating I surrendered the tags back to the state. <br /><br />Here is a little story you may find interesting. My brother in-law sold his car and let the guy use the tags to take the car home. Well you guessed it, the guy never returned the tags and must have kept them on the car. He then proceeded to rack up hundreds of dollars in parking violations. Based on the tags a warrant was issued for my brother in-laws arrest for failure to appear in court. He lost a days work and a lot of hair to get the whole mess straightened out.<br /><br />I would tell the buyer it's a problem he has to resolve. Preferably by registering the trailer before he drives off with it.<br /><br />Good Luck