Yes, it's normally shown in the vehicle history report. You can get that through either CARFAX or Experian's AutoCheck. Before you spend the money for a report, check with the seller - they often offer such reports for free. That way you'll also find a lot of other important information, such as when it was first put in service, how many owners it has had, whether there are any known accidents, whether it's been used as a daily rental, taxi, etc., whether it's had salvage, rebuilt, junk or other suspicious titles. Don't buy a car without learning about it first.
Also don't forget to ask the seller to show you the title - if they have a lien, the title will be kept with that financial institution until the loan is paid off ;-)
Good luck!
2006-11-03 02:00:14
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answered by motobidia 2
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Get evidence that he knew whilst he bought you the truck and take him to small claims courtroom for both the cash to repay the lien and pay it your your self or in your orginal vehicle +900 + what ever you spent on upkeep. It could fee you greater than the $202 in the event you get a legal professional and sue until you get your authorized bills within the payment. But with the e-mail pronouncing he paid it and anything in writeing from the MVD pronouncing he has now not paid and knew approximately the lien whilst he bought you the truck you by and large have all of the evidence you must win a small declare case. Also retailer tough copies of the emails you despatched.
2016-09-01 06:35:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if it hovers and radiates light, you can guess in that direction.
2006-11-03 01:46:14
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answered by McAtterie 6
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