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Old 3rd May 2024, 14:03   #151
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Re: Old car sold, new owner refusing to transfer ownership

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Hi guys, bumping up the thread.


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Now I would like to seek advise as to how should I proceed to absolve my liability as the point of getting the car blacklisted continues to remain a grey area w.r.t to the liability portion and also if it is possible to get it done in the absence of a delivery note and how to go about it, i.e. via approaching the concerned RTO directly or filing a FIR or some alternative measure.

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Usually the buyers delay the transfer because it is a chore and they may be lazy.

If that is the case here, the best way is the have the transfer done yourself at your cost.

Get the documents from the buyer and find a reliable agent and have the transfer done.

Just think of the added cost as the price to pay for this mistake.

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Old 5th May 2024, 06:12   #152
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Re: Old car sold, new owner refusing to transfer ownership

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Hi guys, bumping up the thread.

We had sold our old car a while back and don’t have the delivery note too now. On a recent check I noticed that the new buyer has not initiated the transfer and on every reminder he’s been cooking up one excuse or the other and the same has been going on for more than a couple of months now.

Now I would like to seek advise as to how should I proceed to absolve my liability as the point of getting the car blacklisted continues to remain a grey area w.r.t to the liability portion and also if it is possible to get it done in the absence of a delivery note and how to go about it, i.e. via approaching the concerned RTO directly or filing a FIR or some alternative measure.

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The most ideal solution is to lodge an FIR in your local police station and send a copy of the same to the new buyer via registered post. Thereafter the liability rests with the new owner. However in the absence of any delivery note, this might be tricky. So you may show details of payments received through bank statements.
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Old 27th May 2024, 17:21   #153
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Re: Old car sold, new owner refusing to transfer ownership

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Hi , how did you resolve this issue , can you please provide me some details ?
Hi, sorry missed your post was busy with end sem exams around that time.

So in my case we kept following up with the other guy diligently and, politely(or not so politely) gave him a date post which we will proceed with blacklisting the Car. Luckily that got him moving.

Rest everyone has already chipped in with their advises
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Old 28th May 2024, 07:24   #154
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Re: Old car sold, new owner refusing to transfer ownership

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Hi, sorry missed your post was busy with end sem exams around that time.

So in my case we kept following up with the other guy diligently and, politely(or not so politely) gave him a date post which we will proceed with blacklisting the Car. Luckily that got him moving.

Rest everyone has already chipped in with their advises

What is "blacklisting the car" ? How do you get it done ?
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Old 2nd June 2024, 11:56   #155
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What is "blacklisting the car" ? How do you get it done ?
You can reach out to the RTO head (where your Car is registered) and they would guide you on the same. Had read the same on one of the threads here only on TeamBHP but can't recollect which one.

The point however I'm not sure about is whether the liability gets extinguished from us as the same is unanswered and continues to remain a grey area.

Maybe start by having a word at the RTO and then decide your further course of action.
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