Mtns2Skies
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Are both necessary when buying a plane or just one or the other?
It exists but I guess that answers my question.I've never heard of aircraft title insurance.
Neither is necessary. I wouldn't count on a lender deciding it was unnecessary though before forking over their money.Are both necessary when buying a plane or just one or the other?
Thanks I'll forgo this... AOPA sure likes to peddle a title search.Neither is necessary. I wouldn't count on a lender deciding it was unnecessary though before forking over their money.
I ain't sayin you shouldn't do it, just that there ain't no law sayin ya gotta. Sounds like yer payin cash which makes you the lender. Caveat Emptor.Thanks I'll forgo this... AOPA sure likes to peddle a title search.
I just ordered from @James331's FAA link though now the cost is $10
The assumption here, of course, is that all financial transactions regarding the airplane were actually filed with the FAA.Thanks I'll forgo this... AOPA sure likes to peddle a title search.
I just ordered from @James331's FAA link though now the cost is $10
If you are satisfied you can read and understand the contents of that CD and are willing to take the risk of being wrong and have someone else possibly have the right to your airplane after you buy it, that's your choice.Thanks I'll forgo this... AOPA sure likes to peddle a title search.
I just ordered from @James331's FAA link though now the cost is $10
If they weren't you're in pretty decent shape since, unless you actually knew about the transactions, it is unlikely they could be enforced against you. Yeah, noting is perfect and things can get screwed up, but that's the whole idea of any recording system, from the FAA Registry to your local land records office..The assumption here, of course, is that all financial transactions regarding the airplane were actually filed with the FAA.
Good to know...thanksIf they weren't you're in pretty decent shape since, unless you actually knew about the transactions, it is unlikely they could be enforced against you. Yeah, noting is perfect and things can get screwed up, but that's the whole idea of any recording system, from the FAA Registry to your local land records office..
Thanks I'll forgo this... AOPA sure likes to peddle a title search.
I just ordered from @James331's FAA link though now the cost is $10
Yes and no. A lot of folks go the route of a title report without also purchasing insurance. The "good" of it is having someone who knows what she is looking at look cuts the risk somewhat. Obviously not as much as title insurance, but we all make those kinds of risk/benefit calculations. I might view buying a $15,000 Tomahawk differently than a $300,000 AeroStar and choose to rely on a mere title search for one but want title insurance for the other.A title search report isn't much good if the company isn't going to back it up with some sort of warranty (insurance).
Yes and no. A lot of folks go the route of a title report without also purchasing insurance. The "good" of it is having someone who knows what she is looking at look cuts the risk somewhat. Obviously not as much as title insurance, but we all make those kinds of risk/benefit calculations. I might view buying a $15,000 Tomahawk differently than a $300,000 AeroStar and choose to rely on a mere title search for one but want title insurance for the other.
Some folks yes, some folks no. It depends a lot on what's there. My take is understanding what that stuff is and says has very little to do with intelligence and far more to do with experience. Some pretty smart folks have come to me to untie messes of various kinds (not limited to reviewing title records) when they "understood" what they were doing to begin with.It's not that bad, especially if you print it up
Find the Lien and staple it to the release, move on to the next one, if you have the noodle to be able to earn enough to buy said plane, you should be smart enough to go through the CD IMO
Some folks yes, some folks no. It depends a lot on what's there. My take is understanding what that stuff is and says has very little to do with intelligence and far more to do with experience. Some pretty smart folks have come to me to untie messes of various kinds (not limited to reviewing title records) when they "understood" what they were doing to begin with.
I've only ever seen 337s and bills of sale on the FAA CDs, are liens recorded there as well?
I've only ever seen 337s and bills of sale on the FAA CDs, are liens recorded there as well?
The bells and whistles are starting to go off . . .
something -Trying to hide money from creditors, wife, ex-wife, etc?