one year
Yes you can. You paid for it and never legally rode it, therefore you never registered it. Now you want to sell it and can, as long as you have the clear title.
Yes they can as long as the vehichle has a "salvage title" or certificate of reconstruction, or reconstruct title.
Yes, as long as you have the title or transfer of ownership registration.
You have to be registered for 10 days on Howrse in order to pass the riding level.
As long as it is titled in your name, you can sell it without it being registered.
If has been there that long you may try filing for a lost title and have it put in your name. Go to title office in your county. Hope this helps.
If it had no title, you'd have to file a lost title report. If it wasn't registered, you'd have to register it after you bought it. It really is that simple, although it would mean the typical long wait at the DMV.
How is it not registered? The dealership will typically handle that along with title if it's a street bike. If it's an off road bike the they will give you a MCO or MSO and most states will not require a title or registration. Long answer for me to say contact the dealership but they have no legal reason to take the bike back.
You need to bring a lawsuit and ask the court to order the title be transferred to you. You need a copy of the note that you signed and proof you have been making the payments and for how long. The lender must be in possession of the Certificate of Title. You will need a court order to transfer the title to your name with the help of the lender and it will be up to the judge.You need to bring a lawsuit and ask the court to order the title be transferred to you. You need a copy of the note that you signed and proof you have been making the payments and for how long. The lender must be in possession of the Certificate of Title. You will need a court order to transfer the title to your name with the help of the lender and it will be up to the judge.You need to bring a lawsuit and ask the court to order the title be transferred to you. You need a copy of the note that you signed and proof you have been making the payments and for how long. The lender must be in possession of the Certificate of Title. You will need a court order to transfer the title to your name with the help of the lender and it will be up to the judge.You need to bring a lawsuit and ask the court to order the title be transferred to you. You need a copy of the note that you signed and proof you have been making the payments and for how long. The lender must be in possession of the Certificate of Title. You will need a court order to transfer the title to your name with the help of the lender and it will be up to the judge.
You are registered for 5 yrs.....
yes . as long as you've got your paper work in order
Get it registered and pay for it or sell it.