boatman37
Well-Known Member
- Jun 6, 2015
- 4,082
- Boat Info
- 2006 Crownline 250CR. 5.7 Merc BIII
Previous: 1986 Sea Ray 250 Sundancer. 260 Merc Alpha 1 Gen 1
- Engines
- 5.7 Merc BIII
Decided to sell our boat but have a few questions. Boat has a lien on it (trailer does not have any liens). I called the lender but thought I'd ask real world folks here.
So owe about 60% of the boats value so good there. Lender has no physical institutions anywhere near me.
How have others gone about this? I COULD pay off the loan but would rather not take that route as it would involve selling stocks, etc.
I'm in PA just in case that matters.
Can I sell the boat with a Power of Attorney authorizing the buyer to sign the title for me once they get it? Or do they have to pay off the loan, wait until the title gets to me then we transfer the title at the notary? And until that point the boat stays in my 'custody'?
If I can do the Power of Attorney thing that would seem to be the easiest route? Then the buyer could take the boat right away?
Would like to sell it before we pull it for winter storage but that would be a long shot
So owe about 60% of the boats value so good there. Lender has no physical institutions anywhere near me.
How have others gone about this? I COULD pay off the loan but would rather not take that route as it would involve selling stocks, etc.
I'm in PA just in case that matters.
Can I sell the boat with a Power of Attorney authorizing the buyer to sign the title for me once they get it? Or do they have to pay off the loan, wait until the title gets to me then we transfer the title at the notary? And until that point the boat stays in my 'custody'?
If I can do the Power of Attorney thing that would seem to be the easiest route? Then the buyer could take the boat right away?
Would like to sell it before we pull it for winter storage but that would be a long shot