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Should I buy a car with a bonded title?

Is buying a car with a bonded title a bad idea? I don’t fully understand what a bonded title is, but I found a car listed with one. I really like it. Should I buy it, or will I be falling into some kind of financial trap?

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Liz Jenson · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
It’s great that you’re being cautious since buying a car is a big financial investment! There’s nothing wrong with buying a car with a bonded
title
, as long as you understand the risks that come along with it.
Bonded titles are issued when the original title was lost or destroyed. If someone else comes forward and claims that the person who sold you the car was not actually the owner of the vehicle, you might have to give up the car and seek compensation from the seller.
Depending on your state’s laws, however, a bonded title will usually be cleared by the DMV three to five years after the vehicle is sold.
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