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Csa/Bailiff advice please
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You could have made a statutory declaration, but I belive it is too late after a Liability Order has been granted it needed to be done beforehand.
I don't think that the above is correct.
The rightful owner of the goods, can make a statutory declaration to the effect that the goods are theirs, at any time.0 -
Also if he owns a flash car, it may be worth considering who the legal owner is.
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Agree with that!
Please remember, if you are the legal owner of a car, you can sell it to whoever you like, for whatever sum you like, whenever you like.
Just make sure that you have a receipt and that the DVLA are informed of the change of keeper.
If you still wish to drive the vehicle you will have to insure it accordingly, remembering that you will no longer be the registered keeper of the vehicle.0
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