GalaxyGirl
Senior Member
Hello all,
I have finally gotten the answer that I needed to sort out the power issue, thanks to whomever it was that suggested that I speak with an electrician in Florida. Smart idea. That did it.
Now I am on to the next learning piece. Can someone explain to me me if boats are like cars in that they have a paper title and if the seller has the title in their possession, would that be evidence that the boat is lien free? If not, then were would I go to check for clear title? Where does title get recorded? How about for a vessel not in the States?
What are the components to acceptance in terms of paperwork? Title, bill of sale, anything else?
Seller does not have a broker. I am going to hire a lawyer, but I would still like to be informed about the process myself.
Thanks.
I have finally gotten the answer that I needed to sort out the power issue, thanks to whomever it was that suggested that I speak with an electrician in Florida. Smart idea. That did it.
Now I am on to the next learning piece. Can someone explain to me me if boats are like cars in that they have a paper title and if the seller has the title in their possession, would that be evidence that the boat is lien free? If not, then were would I go to check for clear title? Where does title get recorded? How about for a vessel not in the States?
What are the components to acceptance in terms of paperwork? Title, bill of sale, anything else?
Seller does not have a broker. I am going to hire a lawyer, but I would still like to be informed about the process myself.
Thanks.