Left with car
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Franco5

Original Poster:

484 posts

81 months

If a mix up has occurred and you have been left with a car that is registered to a company can someone apply for a V5 in their name on it and would the registered keeper be informed?

Xcore

1,451 posts

112 months

Yes.

LightweightLouisDanvers

2,727 posts

65 months

Strange post.

Puddenchucker

5,372 posts

240 months

Franco5 said:
If a mix up has occurred and you have been left with a car that is registered to a company can someone apply for a V5 in their name on it and would the registered keeper be informed?
Becoming the registered keeper does not mean you'd automatically become the legal owner.
If you're trying to get a free car, you might get away with it, you might not.

pits

6,666 posts

212 months

Puddenchucker said:
Franco5 said:
If a mix up has occurred and you have been left with a car that is registered to a company can someone apply for a V5 in their name on it and would the registered keeper be informed?
Becoming the registered keeper does not mean you'd automatically become the legal owner.
If you're trying to get a free car, you might get away with it, you might not.
I may very well be wrong here, but if it belongs to a company then there could be a VAT liability waiting, so even if they got it "free" there could be a vat bill due

Sheepshanks

39,102 posts

141 months

I think the law of finders keepers applies here.

Could it be declared to be treasure?

Semperagressus

27 posts

36 months

My pub had a car left in their carpark for 6 months without moving. It was a Ford Focus ST TDCI and looked not bad, they applied for a V5C for the car got it recovered to dealership and got new keys programmed and had a free car.

They tried notices on car, called police etc no one was interested and it was a policeman in the pub that told them what to do.