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How To Sell A Vehicle With A Montana LLC

How To Sell A Vehicle With A Montana LLC

Selling a vehicle that's registered in a Montana LLC may seem complex, but it's actually a straightforward process. Whether you plan to sell the vehicle on its own or include the LLC in the transaction, there are several advantages to consider. From avoiding sales tax to making the transition easier for the buyer, a Montana LLC can streamline the sale. This article walks you through the steps, legal considerations, and best practices for successfully selling your vehicle, while also helping you decide whether to keep or transfer your LLC.

Here’s What Makes a Car Title Good, Bad, or Ugly

Here’s What Makes a Car Title Good, Bad, or Ugly

Car titles are something we all know just enough about to be dangerous. Not knowing some basics about titles can get you in real hot water when you’re buying or selling a car, though, if you’re not careful. Let’s take a look at car title basics and see what we can find out.

You Can Still Register a Barn Find With a Lost or Missing Title

You Can Still Register a Barn Find With a Lost or Missing Title

Barn finds can make a great project vehicle! They are rich in history, and if kept in an actual barn, they are often in good shape. But finding the title can be a different matter. Don’t let a missing title hold you up; check out how Dirt Legal will get you a title fast!

How to Get a Car Title After an Auction

How to Get a Car Title After an Auction

Many people turn to auctions to find low-cost vehicles, but what happens if the car doesn’t come with a title? What happens if the auction company never had the title for the vehicle, a common occurrence at estate sales and storage auctions? Here are some things you should know about getting a title after an auction.

How to Get a Car Title From an Estate Sale

How to Get a Car Title From an Estate Sale

If there’s no title to sign over at the estate sale, you could ask the family to get a duplicate title before buying. They would need to take their paperwork to the DMV and the governing body would issue them a new title.

Kentucky Car Title Washing Lets Scammers Hide Flood Damage

Kentucky Car Title Washing Lets Scammers Hide Flood Damage

Because some states make it easier to conceal the history of a car, scammers commonly participate in this practice called title washing to disguise the car’s history by making the physical title appear clean.

How to Title a Homemade Vehicle or Kit Car

How to Title a Homemade Vehicle or Kit Car

Making a kit car street legal means ensuring that all the necessary safety equipment is added to your car. While each state requires different things, some items are required regardless of where you are.

How a Release of Liability Protects You After Selling Your Car

How a Release of Liability Protects You After Selling Your Car

Just like canceling your car insurance, submitting a Release of Liability to the state should be a natural step every time you sell a car. Without it, you could be on the hook for the new owner’s parking tickets, citations, and even crimes.

Car Title Damage: How to Fix Rips, Marks, Stains, and More

Car Title Damage: How to Fix Rips, Marks, Stains, and More

Whether your car title made its way through your paper shredder or you spilled oil on it, rest assured knowing it’s possible to get a duplicate title by yourself through the local DMV.

Electronic Car Titles: How They Work and How to Get a Paper Copy

Electronic Car Titles: How They Work and How to Get a Paper Copy

An electronic car title is a digital version of a regular paper car title stored by the state DMV in an effort to save paper, reduce physical storage, and make obtaining a new title easier for car owners.

Temp Tag 101: Temporary License Plates Explained

Temp Tag 101: Temporary License Plates Explained

Some states determine the price by a flat rate, while others use the weight, value or year of the car. The cost varies by state and by vehicle – you can find a complete breakdown on Temporary Tag Prices at the National Conference of State Legislatures.