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April 24th, 2023 09:50 PM #1Hello mga boss. Just want to hear your opinion. First time buyer ng second hand car. I am planning to buy my first second hand car next month. Ang plano ko kasi bumili ng car dito sa Metro Manila at dadalhin ko sa province. I have few question regarding this.
1. Di ba ako magkaka-issue sa registration renewal if di sa akin naka-register ang sasakyan?
2. Anong possible issue na ma-iencounter ko if for example nagka-LTO violation ako sa province and then ang car is naka-register sa Metro Manila?
Thanks sa mga mag-aadvise/feedback sa post ko.
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April 24th, 2023 10:11 PM #2
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April 24th, 2023 10:17 PM #3
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April 25th, 2023 10:04 AM #4alas, 'tis one non-law law...
a year ago, registering my car at the LTO with internet portal,
i was advised by my internet coach, "ser, na-rehistro nyo na ba yung lancer nyo? biglang lumabas sa portal."
"over 7 years ago ko pa na-benta yon, po. nasan ba kamo siya?"
"tuguegarao."
heh heh.
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April 25th, 2023 10:11 AM #51. LTO renewal registration may be successfully done in any LTO branch in the country, batanes to jolo. there will be an extra fee (100 bucks?) for transfer of venue from the immediate previous renewal. they do not ask for updated ownership or ID of the registering person. just present the last year's OR and CR xerox. i do it all the time.
2. the current registered owner (the name on the CR) will be the address LTO will send the summons to. this unfortunate person will then show them the deed of sail, to indicate to which address they must send the summons to.
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April 25th, 2023 11:09 AM #61. If you are the authorized driver then no issues. You can even renew regs even if the registered owner is dead, that's how it is in the Philippines. As long as it is registered to LTO, the constitution allows you to operate the vehicle within the archipelago.
If open deed of sale and you get involved to accident, the previous owner has civil liabilities while criminal liability for the driver.
If vehicle is tagged/ with alarm at TMG then the driver is in trouble
2. Driver gets ticket if contact-apprehension. Registered owner gets ticket if contactless apprehension - non-settlement will accumulate the amount of penalties and the vehicle registration cannot be renewed.
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April 25th, 2023 08:01 PM #7May I know saan province?
I once took this path. Advantage ko is malapit lang province ko sa NCR. And yes, sa NCR ko Pina renew and transfer. Deed of sale pinaka importante.
Baka it could have been another story if malayo province ko, better make sure pre na OK na Lahat before executing the transaction para wala problema.
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May 1st, 2023 10:02 PM #8
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May 1st, 2023 10:08 PM #9Thanks for the inputs boss. Kaya ko natanong kasi I still remember when my father bought some old junk second hand car at nung magri-renew na sana siya sa LTO Davao, sinabihan siyang may alarm yung car nya at need nya pumunta sa LTO branch kung saan naka-register ang car which is in LTO Gensan pa. It is really possible boss na ma-transfer ko ang LTO branch where the car is registered sa malapit na LTO sa amin? I've read somewhere kasi na if magpapalit ka ng LTO branch kung saan naka-register ang kotse mo ay kailangan mong pumunta dun sa LTO branch mismo na un para ipa-transfer sa ibang LTO branch ang registration. Ito lang gusto kong iclarify.
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May 1st, 2023 10:09 PM #10