A buddy has a vehicle that he wants to sell on the open market. It has a salvage title because it has hail damage that exceeded the value of the vehicle to repair. It's mechanically sound, it just looks like a golf ball.
According to what we've read online, he has to file for a rebuilt title and certify that it has been repaired. Does he have to actually do this if the damages are purely cosmetic?
Seems ridiculous, but that's the government for you.
Is the paperwork just a formality, or do you have to back it up with documentation that you've knocked the hundred or so divots out of it. Is he stuck with just selling it to a salvage yard without having to go through a bunch of BS?
According to what we've read online, he has to file for a rebuilt title and certify that it has been repaired. Does he have to actually do this if the damages are purely cosmetic?
Seems ridiculous, but that's the government for you.
Is the paperwork just a formality, or do you have to back it up with documentation that you've knocked the hundred or so divots out of it. Is he stuck with just selling it to a salvage yard without having to go through a bunch of BS?
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