Sell car without TÜV but registered
I want to sell my car, it no longer has a MOT but is still registered. Now the buyer wants to drive home with my license plate. Can I do that without getting into trouble?
I want to sell my car, it no longer has a MOT but is still registered. Now the buyer wants to drive home with my license plate. Can I do that without getting into trouble?
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In principle, whether with or without TÜV: The own sold vehicle should be unregistered! That would be as if you pulled out all the clothes of your partner, send them to Carnival in Cologne and smeared for the children (in this case accidents etc) Salamibrote!
The buyer should be able to think of himself how he obtains the object of his desire as a parking space of his desires 🙂
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I wouldn’t do that. Afterward, you’re going after that because you don’t know your car. And if something happens, you’ll be stuck or your insurance because you don’t just get annoyed. Drop the car, he’s supposed to bring short-term signs, they’re not expensive and you’re out of the tailor.
No, you shouldn’t let the buyer drive with your license plate anyway.
ok thanks for the quick answer
How long is the TÜV overdue? If the buyer drives home with your license plate, the car is still registered to you. That means you’re stuck for everything he does. So flashes or if an accident happens. Report it better and he should get shortcodes
since when hasn’t been a fool?
in principle, I would auto log out and de rkaufr must register it.
then you should go to the tüv as long as it is registered.
tüv has expired august14
and why weren’t they driving to the tüv again?
this is going to be expensive and will be annoying.
wall I had the intention to sell the car already in august, then I don’t have to make a fool
You could sign an agreement again separately to the purchase agreement that the car + license plate was handed over to the buyer at the time.
that can still be annoyed
Why? I did the same, only true I was the buyer. Neither he or I had problems.
Sure, as long as nothing happens, nobody asks about it. Then the old principle applies: “Where no plaintiff – there is no judge.”
I’d put it in front of him if it’s not too far. Never give them away. As long as He’s got them, you can’t log off and if there’s what’s going on on your insurgency.
The buyer is to bring a short-term mark and transfer the vehicle at SEINE risk.
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Without “TÜV”, i.e. without a valid main examination, the vehicle should not be stopped. An offence is so and so.
A short time already – I don’t know what to mean by “short time”.
Don’t let your license plate drive, or you’ll pay all his “candidates”