Spimothy Leary
Well-Known Member
ok my brother was in negotiation on a deal to buy a beat up old Challenger boat, in the end, the owner settled on a low price but after not being able to locate the title, he basically said "haul it away" so we're hauling it away this weekend.
but it will be stripped of all usable parts and taken to the dump unless he can clear up the title issues.
so two generic questions.
assuming the owner just "lost" the title, isn't it really just as simple as the owner going down to the tax collector and paying like $20 for a new one ? signing the new one over to the buyer and all is done.
assuming the owner doesn't have one, lets say maybe its owned by a 3rd unknown party right now, how can my bro, the buyer track down the owner to possibly get a title on this ?
i thought it was a relatively simple but tedious process, where the county can send a certified letter to the last owner of record or something like that, and go from there, but i thought maybe somebody that has jumped thru the hoops of Florida title and reg's can help fill me in on the step by step process and how to best go about it, since without a title there is really no point in digging too deep into the project since the title issue will have to be resolved before you spend any time trying to pretty it up.
If not then he really just has a hull that he can strip out electronics, cables, core engine, and misc, sell them and dump the hull off in the landfill.
but it will be stripped of all usable parts and taken to the dump unless he can clear up the title issues.
so two generic questions.
assuming the owner just "lost" the title, isn't it really just as simple as the owner going down to the tax collector and paying like $20 for a new one ? signing the new one over to the buyer and all is done.
assuming the owner doesn't have one, lets say maybe its owned by a 3rd unknown party right now, how can my bro, the buyer track down the owner to possibly get a title on this ?
i thought it was a relatively simple but tedious process, where the county can send a certified letter to the last owner of record or something like that, and go from there, but i thought maybe somebody that has jumped thru the hoops of Florida title and reg's can help fill me in on the step by step process and how to best go about it, since without a title there is really no point in digging too deep into the project since the title issue will have to be resolved before you spend any time trying to pretty it up.
If not then he really just has a hull that he can strip out electronics, cables, core engine, and misc, sell them and dump the hull off in the landfill.


