Sir Stinkalot
20th April 2010, 09:30 PM
I have just committed to buying a new (second hand) car for the Stinkette from a private seller. I just have some questions which somebody may be able to help me out with.
I have checked on the VicRoads website for the Vehicle Status Check.
This has confirmed that the registration is current, the vehicle has not been recorded as stolen, the vehicle has not been recorded as written off and there is no registered security interest recorded on the vehicle. So far all ticks.
The VicRoads transfer process seems simple enough with the seller providing me with a roadworthy and then we both fill in the transfer form, I pay the transfer fee and motor vehicle duty to VicRoads within 14 days.
My concerns are thus:
What proof do I have that the seller actually owns the car?
What proof do I have that I am the new owner of the vehicle? (the transfer seems to only be registration only not title)
What have I missed?
I have met the seller and inspected the car last night and everything went well. The price is good, but not stupidly cheap. I have met the seller at his house, and been inside (this was a requirement of Consumer Affairs Victoria!). I left him a deposit last night and will return with a bank cheque for the balance and pick up the car on the weekend. I didn't get any written receipt for the deposit, which technically perhaps I should have, but I feel confident with the seller.
I am not expecting any problems at all but I just want to make sure that all the right steps are being taken and I am not buying something that will cause problems.
I have checked on the VicRoads website for the Vehicle Status Check.
This has confirmed that the registration is current, the vehicle has not been recorded as stolen, the vehicle has not been recorded as written off and there is no registered security interest recorded on the vehicle. So far all ticks.
The VicRoads transfer process seems simple enough with the seller providing me with a roadworthy and then we both fill in the transfer form, I pay the transfer fee and motor vehicle duty to VicRoads within 14 days.
My concerns are thus:
What proof do I have that the seller actually owns the car?
What proof do I have that I am the new owner of the vehicle? (the transfer seems to only be registration only not title)
What have I missed?
I have met the seller and inspected the car last night and everything went well. The price is good, but not stupidly cheap. I have met the seller at his house, and been inside (this was a requirement of Consumer Affairs Victoria!). I left him a deposit last night and will return with a bank cheque for the balance and pick up the car on the weekend. I didn't get any written receipt for the deposit, which technically perhaps I should have, but I feel confident with the seller.
I am not expecting any problems at all but I just want to make sure that all the right steps are being taken and I am not buying something that will cause problems.