Originally Posted by hallstevenson
Originally Posted by NormanBuntz
As for buyers not liking a detailed bill of sale, that's plain stupid. They need it to get title and tags.
Where, in FL ? Maybe but otherwise your blanket comment is incorrect. In Ohio, for example, you definitely don't need a "bill of sale" to get the title. Maybe a dealer sale does this but the scenario the OP is discussing is a private sale. Again, speaking for Ohio, you sign the title over to the buyer in front of a notary (wink, wink) and take the title to the license office to get your plates. As long as the name on the title matches an acceptable piece of ID, you pay and you're done.
So in Ohio, you would buy a used vehicle let's say for $10,000 to $20,000, and all you'd want to walk out the door is the keys and the executed title. That wouldn't fly in the states I've lived in: PA, VA, NC and FL. And what if it's an altered or counterfeit title?