Hi, I bought a vehicle recently and it came with all of its paperwork other than the vehicle registration. The seller brought the vehicle over to BC from Alberta and it comes with the vehicle inspection papers as well. The car seems to be in good working condition but due to the lack of registration papers I cannot get insurance in BC.
Should I try and sue the seller for the sale of the vehicle? Or should I try insurance again to see if I can insure without the registration papers from Alberta?
I need help! Thank you
Looking at buying a 1973 suburban that has no papers. Hoping to fix it up for a summer vehicle. What steps do I need to make to get it insured?
Ok, so about a month has passed since the initial purchase of the vehicle. As per the title goes, I purchased a vehicle in BC that was brought over from Alberta. The seller and I filled out the transfer papers, and he gave me the out of province inspection and his original bill of sale. However, I soon realized that I was lacking his registration info.
A month later I have finally found an insurance broker willing to help me. They tracked the VIN of the vehicle AND IT WAS NEVER UNDER HIS NAME. The vehicle is registered under two people, one in Alberta and one in Saskatchewan. The vehicle has been deemed as totalled in Sask even though the vehicle is in fine condition now.
I was told by the insurance broker to follow up with the registry in Alberta and BC to track down what happened with the vehicle and to see if there’s a rebuilt status that would allow we to finally register the vehicle in my name.
Let me know if you have any suggestions. The seller has stopped responding to me at this point.
Traded bikes, filled out tax/transfer form for my old bike, I’m trying to recover papers so it will be insurable.
I have a bill of sale with names address and vin from seller.
The story is he bought it from his friend who bought it from a widow whose husband (last registered owner) is now dead. I believe this is a records request/new title as CPIC and Carfax come back clean and not stolen.
This is my second motorcycle and I feel a bit lost