d**********1 发帖数: 329 | 1 For all of you who advertise your vehicle "as is" or "you will have to smog
it" here is a direct quote from the CA Department of Consumer Affairs
website. Note: Selling "as is" is against the law in regards to smog, and it
is the SELLERS responsibility to do the smog check. Buyers be aware of the
law. DO NOT buy a car without a smog certificate. There is probably a reason
and it goes against CA law. FYI.
http://www.autorepair.ca.gov/80_BARResources/02_SmogCheck/Used_
"When a used vehicle is sold in California, the seller is legally
responsible for making sure that the vehicle's emission (smog) control
equipment complies with state requirements. There is no provision in the law
allowing a seller to sell a vehicle "as is." The buyer must submit the
certificate of compliance (smog certificate) to the Department of Motor
Vehicles (DMV) when transferring registration of the vehicle. Without the
smog certificate, the transfer of ownership cannot be completed.
Who pays for the Smog Check?
In private party transactions, the seller must provide the buyer with a
proof of smog certification prior to the transfer of ownership. If the
vehicle is purchased from a dealer, the passing Vehicle Inspection Report
should be provided as part of the transfer documents. It is evidence that
the vehicle meets state requirements for smog equipment. A vehicle that has
not been issued a smog certification cannot be registered." |
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