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Guides, tips, and state-specific information about bills of sale and private transactions.
How to Sell a Car That Still Has a Loan on It
Selling a car you still owe money on is more common than most people think. It's also more doable than most people assume. The process has a few more steps than a clean title sale, but none of them are impossible as long as you know what order to do things in...
How to Sell a Car Privately in Texas (Step by Step)
Texas is one of the more straightforward states for private car sales, but straightforward doesn't mean simple. There are specific forms, deadlines, and disclosures that apply, and skipping any of them can create problems for you long after the sale is done...
California Private Car Sale Rules Most People Get Wrong
California has some of the most specific rules around private car sales in the country. Most sellers know they need to sign the title. Beyond that, a lot of people are guessing, and some of those guesses end up being expensive mistakes...
Can a Buyer Sue You After a Private Car Sale?
You shook hands, took the money, and handed over the keys. As far as you're concerned the deal is done. But private car sales don't always end cleanly, and buyers who feel wronged have more options than most sellers realize...
The $500 Mistake Most Private Sellers Make (And How to Avoid It)
Most private sellers think the hard part is finding a buyer and agreeing on a price. The paperwork feels like an afterthought. That's exactly where things go wrong, and where a simple oversight can turn into a real financial headache....
What Happens If You Sell a Car Without a Bill of Sale?
Skipping a bill of sale when selling a car privately seems harmless until something goes wrong. Here's what you're actually exposing yourself to....
Do You Need a Bill of Sale to Sell a Car Privately?
Technically, most states don't legally require a bill of sale to sell a car privately. But...
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You shook hands. You agreed on a price. Money changed hands. And then somebody asks: "Do you have anything in writing?" That's the moment most private sales get messy...