Bereavement Sale
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tercelgold

Original Poster:

969 posts

180 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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I've found a Ford Focus with very low miles and good spec 60 miles away, the sale is private and good value.

Are there any obvious problems , the seller won't be the owner and may not be at the same address so would HPI checks still be valid?

Paul Dishman

5,232 posts

260 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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tercelgold said:
I've found a Ford Focus with very low miles and good spec 60 miles away, the sale is private and good value.

Are there any obvious problems , the seller won't be the owner and may not be at the same address so would HPI checks still be valid?
No problem about the sale, you don't need to have obtained probate before selling a deceased persons car

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

269 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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.... but if you pay the wrong person you may find you've parted with your money but don't own the car. You can only buy anything from its "owner" so you need to see some kind of proof that you're paying the right person.

tercelgold

Original Poster:

969 posts

180 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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Going to see it tomorrow, HPI check passes, MOT online history all ok and done at a local main Ford dealer to the place it's being sold.

The car is being sold on behalf of the registered owner who has transferred it into her name from the deceased. It looks like a good deal but the seller is third party to the bereavement.


Dodsy

7,175 posts

250 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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Shouldnt be a problem, I bought one of my cars from the executor of the will , IIRC the money from the sale is simply added to the estate then divvied up with the rest.

You just need to be sure that the person doing the selling has the right to do so and isnt just a relative thats grabbed the car in the free for all that sometimes follows a bereavement.

J4CKO

45,878 posts

223 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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Dark road, you look in the rear view mirror, what was that you saw.....

miniman

29,274 posts

285 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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Ask to see a body.

TomM

662 posts

218 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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The previous owner of mine died, and they had to put th car in his wife's name to sell its so got another owner on the V5.

Takes the shine off a new car when people are crying as you drive their Dads pride and joy away.

tbc

3,017 posts

198 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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I remember seeing a Passat going very cheap on Gumtree some years ago

a 2006 for just over 3k

the rumour was the previous owner had gassed himself in the back seat

grim

NHK244V

3,358 posts

195 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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tercelgold said:
Going to see it tomorrow, HPI check passes, MOT online history all ok and done at a local main Ford dealer to the place it's being sold.

The car is being sold on behalf of the registered owner who has transferred it into her name from the deceased. It looks like a good deal but the seller is third party to the bereavement.
registerd owner or keeper ??
name on the V5 is the keeper, name on the recipt is the owner.

Toaster Pilot

14,839 posts

181 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2012
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I've bought a car from the late owner's son - he just filled out the V5 as normal and I believe sent off a note with it to explain why the registered keeper hadn't signed it.

I received the V5 in my name no problem.

If it's very low mileage due to rarely being driven (perhaps due to health problems etc) then check it over well because I had to replace brake parts on said car prematurely due to corrosion

Edited by Toaster Pilot on Wednesday 22 February 00:46

Toaster Pilot

14,839 posts

181 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2012
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Edited by Toaster Pilot on Wednesday 22 February 00:47

blade7

11,311 posts

239 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2012
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NHK244V said:
registerd owner or keeper ??
name on the V5 is the keeper, name on the recipt is the owner.
Unless there's a logbook loan on the car.

deltashad

6,731 posts

220 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2012
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Apart from paperwork issues, the landlord of my local just bought a '99 1.1 Peugoet 206 from his aunty who's given up driving. It's got 6k on the clock! £500.00!! Although it was a family member.
He's had to change the tyres (perished) and exhaust (corroded), but other than that its mechanically/bodily perfect

Frances The Mute

1,816 posts

264 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2012
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tbc said:
I remember seeing a Passat going very cheap on Gumtree some years ago

a 2006 for just over 3k

the rumour was the previous owner had gassed himself in the back seat

grim
That wouldn't bother me at all. Apart from it being a Passat.

tercelgold

Original Poster:

969 posts

180 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2012
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TomM said:
The previous owner of mine died, and they had to put th car in his wife's name to sell its so got another owner on the V5.

Takes the shine off a new car when people are crying as you drive their Dads pride and joy away.
Another owner is ok for me on a one owner car, clear from the history what happened. Also that's the reason they asked a friend to sell it, seeing it being taken away shortly after he died when it's still a big link to him, and nobody wants to deal with hundreds of "cash today" "best price I come today" buyers on a normal day let alone after their husband has died.

NHK244V said:
registerd owner or keeper ??
name on the V5 is the keeper, name on the recipt is the owner.
Seller was on the receipt and the wife of the deceased signed the V5.


craig2003

1,209 posts

229 months

Thursday 23rd February 2012
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I bought my Mitsubishi from a neighbour, it was his father in law's car whom had died around 5 years previously.
I went in to the DVLA office where the lady just wrote deceased across the seller's bit and a new V5 arrived in a week or two. No problem at all but I know the son and daughter in law fairly well, might have been a different story from someone else

blade7

11,311 posts

239 months

Friday 24th February 2012
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hora said:
blade7 said:
NHK244V said:
registerd owner or keeper ??
name on the V5 is the keeper, name on the recipt is the owner.
Unless there's a logbook loan on the car.
Ah yes. Check for both keys, if one is 'lost' and the V5 is new or isn't present....
There's 3 keys sometimes and the V5 doesn't prove good title.