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> OT: Need Advice, buying out of state car
jasons
post Oct 4 2007, 12:35 PM
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I'm looking at a car out of state (in CA). Its a BMW financed by the seller through BMW Financing. I want to buy it outright (cash).

I contacted BMW Financing, they said I would have to pay off the loan. Once funds are clear, they would send the title to the seller, he would forward it to me. I feel like I am kind of hanging my ass out here. So, I'm looking for a safer way to pull this off.

I've bought and sold lots of cars, but always with clear titles. Never with an out of state lien.

How can I purchase this car and protect myself?
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post Oct 4 2007, 01:16 PM
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jasons,
What you want to get is an "Authorization to Payoff" form. The form basically allows for the buyer to make the payoff on behalf of the owner/seller and upon receipt of the payoff balance, the lender would surrender the title and forward it to the buyer (person sending the payoff check). You also absolutely, positively must get the seller to sign a Power of Attorney, whereby he, the seller, allows you to get the vehicle out of his name and into your name. Also, I'm sure you need a (seller) signed odometer statement.

Some, or all of these forms may be available from your State BMV or from a friendly, sympathetic car dealership.

Since I do this sort of thing frequently in my profession, if you need an example of these forms, pm me w/your fax # and I'll forward copies to you. Just keep in mind the forms we use have references to a "dealer" rather than an individual, such as yourself.

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