Alan L wrote: Yep. The trailer is registered - with Govt. Your boat is not. BUT what you should do - to safeguard yourself, is draw up a sale/purchase form - on an A4. Sold to.....on date..... for $..... in Full. Description of boat and whatever else goes with it. So there is no dispute later over what transacted. Signed by both. 2 copies. It is a legal sale/purchase doc. Alan |
Fish 4T wrote: (This is for buyer not seller) 3rd party lender could put security, pps or interest to the boat, just like a car but we don't have carjam to check it. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Perhaps a search on the trailer rego might help Boby. |
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