At Superior Car Center, LLC
We offer professional vehicle consignment services to help you sell your vehicle with ease and confidence. Our dedicated team handles every aspect of the sales process, ensuring a seamless and efficient experience.
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“How does a consignment agreement work?
A consignment agreement is a contract that places an item the consignor (or owner) owns with the consignee (or seller) for the consignee to sell. The consignee often takes a commission or fee and then the remainder of the sale price is paid to the consignor.
What does it mean when a car is consigned?
Consigning your car means letting someone else (a consignment company aka a consigner) sell your car for you. You pay them a nominal fee and they handle every aspect of the sale on your behalf. Listing, selling, shipping. Bam, boom, done.
What is a consignment in a contract?
A consignment agreement is a written agreement between two people that allows one, the “consignor”, to hand over goods to another party, the “consignee”, for the consignee to sell on behalf of the consignor. Upon sale, they’ll pay the consignor a percentage of the sale price as a commission.
What are the risks of a consignment agreement?
Consignees assume responsibility for the care, custody, and control of the consigned goods and are liable for any loss or damage that may occur while the goods are in their possession. This includes risks such as theft, damage, spoilage, obsolescence, or other unforeseen events that may result in financial losses.
What is a dealer on consignment?
When an individual signs a contract with a dealer for the dealer to sell his car, this is called a “consignment agreement.” State law defines consignors (seller) and consignees (dealer) rights and requires consignees to make full disclosure when a consigned vehicle is sold.”
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