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Originally Posted by GrandSportC3
They also give you a bunch of documents to sign. What if they just sneaked it in and hoped that the buyer would not notice it?
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You have to sign the page. Actually, you have to sign 3 different pages that address this. First, it is on the Bill of Sale. Admittedly, it's not always obvious on that one, but it's there. More importantly, the Odometer Disclosure is an entire page dedicated to exactly this (the name is a pretty good hint), and it's also on the title application. "Not actual mileage" is in big ass bold print on every state's title application. All 3 of these are required by law.
Let's go back to the overarching theme of the argument. It is spelled out so simply that even someone that has absolutely no idea what they are talking about is able to figure it out very easily. It's not buried in fine print somewhere. If you manage to miss "Not Actual Mileage", not once, but 3 different times when you are buying a car, you're an absolute idiot.