Selling a car without a title creates legal risks for both parties. You could face liability if ownership disputes arise later. The buyer risks purchasing a stolen vehicle or one with hidden liens. These risks explain why no-title transactions pay less and require extra verification. Risks for the seller: Legal trouble if you don’t actually […]
What Are the Risks of Selling a Car with No Title?
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