Can anyone tell me what Paperwork I should expect to be given to me when buying a 2nd hand Spanish plated motorhome for cash?
Do I need to transfer to my name or does the previous owner do that?
I have tried searching on here, but cannot seem to find an answer.
many thanks
karen
Paperwork needed when buying 2nd hand motorhome for cash?
Paperwork needed when buying 2nd hand motorhome for cash?
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ok....
you go with the seller to a gestoria.
the seller must produce (if english) NIE number (might get away with passport but i wouldn't want that, id want NIE for trace-ability), the vehicles paperwork. (if spanish) they must producce their residencia card and the paper work. if the seller is not the owner, ie a garage, the owner must be present. if the seller is a seperate person they too must produce their nie or residencia. either way they must also bring the original of the vehicle paperwork AND the original "permiso de circulation"
the owner (not the seller, the legal owner) must sign the gestorias "sales agreement".
i always write one out myself, in spanish and english, stating the price, the registration, and the date. i then pay in front of the gestoria who i also ask to count the money. i then sign, and make the seller (owner) sign as well.
the gestoria will be looking all the time, and can act as a witness.
the gestoria will then ask for payment, i paid €287 on an €800 car. you HAVE to pay the transfer tax, there is no way around it. you would have to pay it if you went to trafico in malaga too. i dont know how its worked out, she looked thru a big book and found the cost, then their fee is €60.
the gestoria will then take the green slip from the seller, and give it to you, along with a piece of "tracing paper" that is actually a proper and legal stamped signed document called "permiso de circulation temporada", which allows you to drive the car provisionally until the papers come back to their office in your name.
you walk out with the green slip (the v5), the temporary circulacion permission, the "receipt" from the gestoria, and your signed "personal" contract.
the seller walks out with the "personal contract" and the cash.
4 - 6 weeks later the gestoria will call you and ask you to collect paperwork.
legally, there is no way to avoid the transfer tax, wether paying in cash or swapping for a heard of goats, it still has to be paid.
good luck
you go with the seller to a gestoria.
the seller must produce (if english) NIE number (might get away with passport but i wouldn't want that, id want NIE for trace-ability), the vehicles paperwork. (if spanish) they must producce their residencia card and the paper work. if the seller is not the owner, ie a garage, the owner must be present. if the seller is a seperate person they too must produce their nie or residencia. either way they must also bring the original of the vehicle paperwork AND the original "permiso de circulation"
the owner (not the seller, the legal owner) must sign the gestorias "sales agreement".
i always write one out myself, in spanish and english, stating the price, the registration, and the date. i then pay in front of the gestoria who i also ask to count the money. i then sign, and make the seller (owner) sign as well.
the gestoria will be looking all the time, and can act as a witness.
the gestoria will then ask for payment, i paid €287 on an €800 car. you HAVE to pay the transfer tax, there is no way around it. you would have to pay it if you went to trafico in malaga too. i dont know how its worked out, she looked thru a big book and found the cost, then their fee is €60.
the gestoria will then take the green slip from the seller, and give it to you, along with a piece of "tracing paper" that is actually a proper and legal stamped signed document called "permiso de circulation temporada", which allows you to drive the car provisionally until the papers come back to their office in your name.
you walk out with the green slip (the v5), the temporary circulacion permission, the "receipt" from the gestoria, and your signed "personal" contract.
the seller walks out with the "personal contract" and the cash.
4 - 6 weeks later the gestoria will call you and ask you to collect paperwork.
legally, there is no way to avoid the transfer tax, wether paying in cash or swapping for a heard of goats, it still has to be paid.
good luck
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