Re: IML: Broadway Title Co. to obtain title on abadoned car
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Re: IML: Broadway Title Co. to obtain title on abadoned car



We have gone the abandoned car route on a motor home that an elderly man asked to park on our property, right before his son arsoned his house and he skipped the State and then later died...or so I hear. We had to do that just to have the tow company come haul the piece of crap off. In Washington State, when you go this route, they only issue you a registration in your name, and you cannot title it for THREE years. So, you can register and drive it, but you really don't own it until three years after you first have it abandoned and registered to you. This is to allow someone to pipe up and claim the car. I doubt seriously that this car is stolen, seeing as how the guy that my son bought it from was standing there in his yard with his State trooper buddy when my son bought it. Not that it still isn't a possibility, but I am not up for waiting for three years to have title to a car...reason being that I would feel that I didn't want to put any real money in the car just in case that something happened in that three years. There is no indemnity policy provided by the State in Washington. This may be able to be obtained privately through an insurance companny, but I really don't want to do this either...any money that we put in this car shouldn't have to be wasted like that in my mind. Here is another problem with that route....I live in Washington, but the car has Oregon plates....AH, the plot sickens...now I have two DMVs involved, and no one wants to help me out...I tried. Both States are pointing the finger at the other States DMV as the people that I need to talk to...this is the great part about dealing with the government...no one accepts responsibility for anything, and everyone wants you to deal with someone else rather than helping you themselves. So, I am just HIGHLY frustrated with this situation, and I just wondered if anyone had used one of these Title companies and had a positive experience...cause frankly...I am just tired of being jacked around.

Teresa

From: "M Turner" <tminjesu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: IML: Broadway Title Co. to obtain title on abadoned car
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 12:42:32 -0400

True. In most states, including Massachusetts. one can get new "original" titles for abandoned/restored cars. I have a 1954 Packard Cavalier undergoing major resto. Once the car is finished and driveable I will get a new registration for it.
Vince in Boston


----- Original Message ----- From: "canu di bona" <ccdibona@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 12:31 PM
Subject: RE: IML: Broadway Title Co. to obtain title on abadoned car


You don't nec. need to go through these title
companies.  In your own state the dept of motor
vehicles has a process of titeling "abandoned".  I had
a situation with a untitled motorcycle.  First go to
your local state office that issues your license
plates and get their form to run the Vehicle
Identification Number to ensure it is not currently
registered as stolen.  Then perhaps they can also tell
you who last registered the car.  If it happens to be
the same family as the person you bought it from, a
lost title form is all that is needed.  Otherwise a
written explanation of how the car cam into possession
of the seller is needed.  I would get it notorized.
Your local DMV will then direct you on how to title
the car.  Basically you get an indemity bond from an
insurance co., this insurance insures the car from any
claim to it by anyone in the future - that is to say
if anyone comes forward and proves their claim to the
car, the insurace co. pays them off.  the cost of the
bond is relative to the value of the car.  You then
take this paperwork to the a state inspection office
who ensures there are valid VIN numbers in all the
right places, verifies the DMV stolen car search, and
issues a new title for your own state.  These other
companies like Broadway issue you paperwork form
states that accept bills of sale as transfer of title
for cars older than XYZ years.  This state paperwork
form Alabama or Maine or wherever is then dutifully
accepted by your state.  One way you do some leg work
and ensure the car is more legit and have insurance
against a future claim.  Broadway and co. make life
easier by creating a one stop shop.  Easier but also
an avenue that is rife with abuse and fraud.  Think of
how many "abandoned" car VIN's go through Braodway and
similar companies.  That is a discussion for another
day.  I'm sure your situtation is legit and all will
work out either way you go.
Good Luck.
Canu
North Carolina
62 Crown

--- Rob McCall <Rob_Mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I don't know about Broadway, but I used
International Title Service and was
happy with them.

www.its-titles.com

Rob McCall
'67 LeBaron

-----Original Message-----
From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Chad & Teresa
Smith
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 11:53 PM
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: IML: Broadway Title Co. to obtain title on
abadoned car

Ok guys....someone out there sent out a link for
Broadway Title in response
to someones email about an Imperial abandoned in the
woods  that they
wondered how they might acquire title for.
Ok...here is the deal...I am
having a similar dilema with my sons latest
acquisition.  He has purchased a

Duster, and guess what...no title...great!  So, do
any of you have
experience with this Broadway Title Company that was
suggested on the IML.
I want to make sure I am dealing with persons on the
up and up and
definitely need some reassurance here before sending
off my cash.

Thanks in advance!

Teresa




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