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Registration of Romet Ogar - registration of Romet without papers

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  • #1 16383891
    romecik82
    Level 2  
    Hello, I have this case: I bought a Romet Ogar 200 from 82 and there is a problem. Namely, the point is that this Romet has only a registration document. I do not have any plates or sales contract because the owner who appears on the registration card has sold this Hound to some guy who then sold it to my friend without writing a contract. Now my question is whether it can be registered somehow? Please help :D
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  • #2 16383899
    robokop
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    It's not possible. No documented origin.
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  • #3 16383905
    romecik82
    Level 2  
    I will add that the proof is the registration date 2005 and if I would write a contract with the owner what is on the proof could be registered, if you need to download appraiser.
  • #4 16383945
    kot mirmur
    Level 33  
    The 2005 contract or the current date?
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  • #5 16384017
    romecik82
    Level 2  
    He would sign the contract now.

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    This date is in the proof of registration.
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  • #6 16384053
    kot mirmur
    Level 33  
    And what about liability fees, if there were arrears they will have to be settled - with interest. If you sign such a contract, you take the obligation of outstanding civil liability, you still have the issue of tax - if they find that the value of the vehicle in those years was higher than the amount exempt from tax, then you are convinced by such interest that you will not accumulate.
  • #7 16384575
    sk700
    Level 31  
    And what will happen if the owner of the evidence reported the sale of the vehicle after its sale?
  • #8 16384822
    tzok
    Moderator of Cars
    I think you will do your best to learn everything in your Department of Communication. There is no formal requirement that the sale and purchase agreement between natural persons be made in paper form. An oral contract is just as binding, perhaps you only need to write down a statement. The owner is theoretically required to "re-register" the vehicle after purchase, but no penalty is provided for failure to do so (of course, in the event of an inspection, evidence may be retained on the basis of non-compliance with the facts). You have a problem because there was more than one person between the owner and you. Try to determine if the second owner had a contract with the first one.
  • #9 16391690
    romecik82
    Level 2  
    hello, I have the opportunity to buy a frame with documents, romet was deregistered in 1992, there is proof and contracts to it, that is, a contract or contract, but can I normally register it after signing the contract with the owner. :D Thanks in advance for your help
  • #10 16391720
    tzok
    Moderator of Cars
    What prevents you from asking this question in the Department of Communication appropriate for your place of residence? Secondly - the answer to this question has been given dozens of times in this forum - once a vehicle has been unregistered, it cannot be registered again in the country. Some WK interpret the regulations differently and allow the registration of a vehicle temporarily deregistered (when it was still possible, that is, probably until 1997), but only by the person who deregistered the vehicle. The second, modern option - is a vehicle that meets the requirements of a historic vehicle (25 years) and the opinion of a monument conservator.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the challenges of registering a Romet Ogar 200 motorcycle purchased without complete documentation. The original owner only provided a registration document, lacking plates or a sales contract due to multiple transfers of ownership without formal agreements. Participants highlight that registration may be impossible without documented proof of ownership. Suggestions include obtaining a contract with the current owner and addressing potential liabilities, such as outstanding fees and taxes. The possibility of registering a deregistered vehicle is also debated, with emphasis on consulting local authorities for specific regulations.
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