Release of Lien or Original letter

Asked by iyadjhussain Jan 07, 2025 at 10:37 PM about the 2011 Honda Pilot Touring

Question type: Car Selling & Trading In

I'm bought the 2011 honda pilot VIN# 5fnyf3h97bb039145 without title, so i
want rejister it and get new title and to do that the DMV give me your
company name (Mikey's Auto Sales LLC) to get release of lien or an original
letter of no interest.

2 Answers

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You may have messed up big time. Never buy a vehicle without a title present

158,655

Cargurus has absolutely nothing to do with that. Your first mistake was buying a vehicle without a title! When you pay off the loan on a vehicle you receive the title. It is stamped with the words "Encumbrance Satisfied". Next to that is the date the vehicle was paid off and the signature of the finance company's representative. So, what you need to do is return the vehicle and ask for your money back or the title, with the above described information on it, or you're going to the police! I just ran the VIN you posted through NICB and it did not come back as stolen or a total loss vehicle. So that's good! Jim

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