My understanding is that the four year period gives anybody with an interest in the vehicle time to claim it. If after four years there are no claims, the bond expires and you can have the title re-issued as a clear title in your name, but I'm having a really hard time finding anyone that knows...
Been following this thread for a while now. Finally went out and found a bottle of Eagle Rare.
Tried it straight and over ice. Tasted like turpentine both ways.
What am I doing wrong or missing?
Yeah, I don't see it that way. Maybe if the buyer wasn't in constant communication with updates on the their location and specific ETA, maybe, but still. I let the boat seller know when I hit the road and when I was about half way there.
I sold a motorhome a few years ago. Potential buyer...
Seller's can be jerks too.
4 hours into a 5 hour trip to Jacksonville to look at a boat, the seller texted me and said they just sold it.
I had made it clear to them that the only reason I was driving down there was to look at it. If it wasn't available, I wasn't going. They said no problem...
Yep, that's discussing the initial bonding of the title at the transfer. For me that occurred in 2018. It's six years later and I'm trying to convert the bonded title to a clear title now that the bond has expired after four years.
Once a title is bonded, in the state of Georgia claims on...
Ditto, got hit by a USAA insured driver several years ago. I was also insured by USAA and had been for over twenty years with no claims. I was treated like vermin. Unbelievably eye opening.
I have a bonded title from 2018 (1986 Honda Nighthawk). Reading internet sources seem to indicate that, in the state of Georgia, after four years the bond expires and the title is eligible for conversion to a clear title. Other states vary between three and five years, but GA is four years.
I...
I'm looking for some insight into the value of a Remington Baikal 410 shotgun.
A friend of the family's husband passed recently. She found this in the back of a closet and doesn't know much about it. Didn't even know it was in the house.
Doesn't appear to have been shot much, if at all...
I'm afraid so. And to add injury to insult, they starting charging me a dormancy fee after I let it sit untouched for twelve months. I didn't catch it for a few months. Promptly went down and closed the account, while telling them what I thought about dormancy fees...