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  1. Join Date
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    #21
    In the Philippines, you generally need the OR/CR (Official Receipt and Certificate of Registration) before you can properly transfer ownership. The CR proves registration and vehicle details, and without it, you can’t complete the legal transfer at the LTO.

    You could technically agree on a sale and prepare a deed of sale, but it’s risky for both sides until the OR/CR is issued. The safest move is to wait until you have the complete documents so the transfer can be processed properly and you’re no longer legally responsible for the vehicle.
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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    True.

    Pero tempting din when I came across a mint Toyota with a lost CR but with a photocopy of it. I had to fight the temptation.
    in theory, it can be done.
    but it may take considerable patience.
    personally, i'd pass.
    there are many other fish in the sea.

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    #23
    Wala pong bibili nyan...

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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by koktewyew View Post
    Wala pong bibili nyan...
    meron.
    for parts-out afterward.
    kaya dapat super bharath.
    heh heh.

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