slowpoke
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Ok, I've seen one too many of these threads flying around the General section. A quick search can do wonders.
This is what I did. There are other ways to do this, but I wanted to cover my ass legally. How you proceed is ultimately up to you.
Okay, this is what you can do:
1. He can payoff the loan so he can have title in hand and then you pay him. But since he's still making payments, then I doubt he has all the money.
2. You can write a check for the amount owed to the finance company with a note saying to send the title to you. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
3. Go to the DMV and get forms: VEHICLE/VESSEL TRANSFER AND REASSIGNMENT FORM (REG 262) & APPLICATION FOR DUPLICATE TITLE (REG 227) And you will need the TRADE-IN PAY-OFF ADJUSTMENT. I'm not sure where to get the last one (DMV maybe), but I got it through my local Honda dealer (Mission Honda in Daly City)
Okay, the TRADE-IN PAY-OFF is the most important. It goes to the finance company, along with a check for the amount due to the finance company (bank, credit union, Honda Finance, etc.) that states that YOU are paying off the loan and that the registration should be sent to YOU (which was kinda crap cause they still sent the registration to the seller). There's other copies that go the the DMV (release of liability), buyer, seller. This form is so that you are LEGALLY COVERED. Remeber, you are writing a check to the finance company, NOT THE SELLER!
VEHICLE/VESSEL TRANSFER AND REASSIGNMENT FORM is when you get the registration from the finance company, you can go register the bike into your name without going back to the seller or if he decides to call the bike stolen. THIS FORM GIVES YOU POWER OF ATTORNEY OVER THE VEHICLE. No need to go back to the seller and fill out the back of the title.
APPLICATION FOR DUPLICATE TITLE This is for in case you get an electronic registration. First off, 99% of the time the finance company does not have the title in hand. It's held at another facility in another state. So it might take 4-6 weeks to get it. And they might send you an electronic registration which mean that they send you a piece of paper saying the title is in the computers at DMV(also known as a "paperless registration"). That's why you need this form in case you get a "paperless registration". To get a hard copy of the registration. DMV won't give you shit without this form filled out by the seller and if you don't have it, you don't get to register the bike into your name.
Even if the finance company sends the title back to the seller by mistake, you're still legally covered with all the paperwork in hand. Seems like a pain in the ass, but the key thing is that YOU MUST BE LEGALLY COVERED BEFORE YOU SEND ANY $$$ OUT! Hopefully he's cool and he'll call you and let you know that they sent him the title. If that's the case, just fill out the back of the "pink slip" and disregard all the previous forms (forms are a safeguard in case you don't get the registration). Make sure you make copies of ALL FORMS before you send it out. Also, once the check is in the mailbox (he can mail it himself if that'll make him feel better) take the bike with you. You won't have the registration, but you will have the bike and all the legal papers in hand in case he does get the title and decides not to call and try to dick you.
If you need help, I suggest going to Mission Honda/Yamaha in Daly City and asking them (especially for the TRADE-IN PAY-OFF ADJUSTMENT form).
kthxbye...

This is what I did. There are other ways to do this, but I wanted to cover my ass legally. How you proceed is ultimately up to you.
Okay, this is what you can do:
1. He can payoff the loan so he can have title in hand and then you pay him. But since he's still making payments, then I doubt he has all the money.
2. You can write a check for the amount owed to the finance company with a note saying to send the title to you. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
3. Go to the DMV and get forms: VEHICLE/VESSEL TRANSFER AND REASSIGNMENT FORM (REG 262) & APPLICATION FOR DUPLICATE TITLE (REG 227) And you will need the TRADE-IN PAY-OFF ADJUSTMENT. I'm not sure where to get the last one (DMV maybe), but I got it through my local Honda dealer (Mission Honda in Daly City)
Okay, the TRADE-IN PAY-OFF is the most important. It goes to the finance company, along with a check for the amount due to the finance company (bank, credit union, Honda Finance, etc.) that states that YOU are paying off the loan and that the registration should be sent to YOU (which was kinda crap cause they still sent the registration to the seller). There's other copies that go the the DMV (release of liability), buyer, seller. This form is so that you are LEGALLY COVERED. Remeber, you are writing a check to the finance company, NOT THE SELLER!
VEHICLE/VESSEL TRANSFER AND REASSIGNMENT FORM is when you get the registration from the finance company, you can go register the bike into your name without going back to the seller or if he decides to call the bike stolen. THIS FORM GIVES YOU POWER OF ATTORNEY OVER THE VEHICLE. No need to go back to the seller and fill out the back of the title.
APPLICATION FOR DUPLICATE TITLE This is for in case you get an electronic registration. First off, 99% of the time the finance company does not have the title in hand. It's held at another facility in another state. So it might take 4-6 weeks to get it. And they might send you an electronic registration which mean that they send you a piece of paper saying the title is in the computers at DMV(also known as a "paperless registration"). That's why you need this form in case you get a "paperless registration". To get a hard copy of the registration. DMV won't give you shit without this form filled out by the seller and if you don't have it, you don't get to register the bike into your name.
Even if the finance company sends the title back to the seller by mistake, you're still legally covered with all the paperwork in hand. Seems like a pain in the ass, but the key thing is that YOU MUST BE LEGALLY COVERED BEFORE YOU SEND ANY $$$ OUT! Hopefully he's cool and he'll call you and let you know that they sent him the title. If that's the case, just fill out the back of the "pink slip" and disregard all the previous forms (forms are a safeguard in case you don't get the registration). Make sure you make copies of ALL FORMS before you send it out. Also, once the check is in the mailbox (he can mail it himself if that'll make him feel better) take the bike with you. You won't have the registration, but you will have the bike and all the legal papers in hand in case he does get the title and decides not to call and try to dick you.
If you need help, I suggest going to Mission Honda/Yamaha in Daly City and asking them (especially for the TRADE-IN PAY-OFF ADJUSTMENT form).
kthxbye...
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