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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Best way to trade up on a car financially and safely
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<blockquote data-quote="stevo78660" data-source="post: 8549319" data-attributes="member: 63890"><p>Call the DMV and ask for a Power of Attorney, for title transfer, fill it out completely, both sign it, present to the bank with payoff, this will allow them to deliver the title to you. With this form you can also sign the title for the seller and you never need to see him again. This is how it is done in TX, I'm sure other states have similar forms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevo78660, post: 8549319, member: 63890"] Call the DMV and ask for a Power of Attorney, for title transfer, fill it out completely, both sign it, present to the bank with payoff, this will allow them to deliver the title to you. With this form you can also sign the title for the seller and you never need to see him again. This is how it is done in TX, I'm sure other states have similar forms. [/QUOTE]
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