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Originally Posted by Noah930
This is your leverage. Start racking up parking tickets--he's responsible. Start running red lights on camera--he's responsible. Crash the car, hit-and-run style--he's responsible (as long as you don't get caught). After all, the car will be forever registered in his name because you can't get it smogged and registered under yours (unless you're willing to suck it all up and pay for repairs out of pocket). I'm NOT IN ANY WAY advocating actually doing any of this type of stuff. But you can make him realize that all's not said and done, quite yet. The law says he's obligated. He can either help you, or you two can figure this out the hard way.
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Originally Posted by hpservertech
I would go for the getting lots of parking tickets and then sending each one to him in the mail....minus the return address. Run some red lights in the middle of the night too when there isn't any traffic.
Then again, you could always just get an address in NV and not have to worry about it right?
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Umm, you guys giving him this kind of advice DO realize that the seller can (and probably did) send a Release of Liability to the DMV, disclosing the sale to the buyer, identifying the buyer, and making the seller not liable any longer.
And, you also realize that the buyer is responsible for the car after purchasing the car, whether he registers it or not. And that he is by law required to register it within a certain time frame.
Just checking.