tommcintire
Bronze Member
Thought about that, I wouldn't even care if that person put a load on it to make a few bucks extra. I wouldn't know how to deal with the lack of registration nor potential liability if any.
Thanks for all the ideas, this gives me some direction
One way I have heard of dealing with the registration / liability issues is as follows (this is the model a horse trailer dealer in Maine uses for out of state customers):
Customer pays for trailer couple weeks in advance of delivery.
Dealer / Manufacturer sends proof of sale & certificate of origin to customer.
Customer goes to local DMV / RMV / wherever you register your trailer and registers it.
If desired / required, get insurance on it (may need before reg, depending on state).
Take plate and go get trailer.
You could have the person hauling it for you added to the trailer insurance for a week or so for the transport time...
-Tom