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If a title was lost to a boat, how hard is it to obtain one?
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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 414705" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>You're getting some good advice on here!</p><p>All may be OK, but read what Johnny has posted, aside from it may not be his to sell, there could also be a lien against the boat.</p><p>Just make sure you dot the I's and cross the T's before purchasing it. </p><p>Again, if I wanted that boat and it were a good deal, I would first check with both a notary and the PFBC and go from there once I had all the information on acquiring a boat without a title. </p><p>If he had it registered, that could possibly make it a lot easier. I bought an out of state trailer without a title, but it was registered and with a bill of sale it wasn't that hard to get a title for it in PA. </p><p>Don't let these posts scare you if you really want that boat, it may be a pretty simple process once you get the info. as to exactly how to go about it.</p><p>BTW: If it is fairly easy to title that boat, don't tell him that, the price may go up! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 414705, member: 6547"] You're getting some good advice on here! All may be OK, but read what Johnny has posted, aside from it may not be his to sell, there could also be a lien against the boat. Just make sure you dot the I's and cross the T's before purchasing it. Again, if I wanted that boat and it were a good deal, I would first check with both a notary and the PFBC and go from there once I had all the information on acquiring a boat without a title. If he had it registered, that could possibly make it a lot easier. I bought an out of state trailer without a title, but it was registered and with a bill of sale it wasn't that hard to get a title for it in PA. Don't let these posts scare you if you really want that boat, it may be a pretty simple process once you get the info. as to exactly how to go about it. BTW: If it is fairly easy to title that boat, don't tell him that, the price may go up! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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