30/10/2017
A friend or family member has passed away. What happens to their car if we want to sell it to webuycarsdxb.com?
Naturally, when somebody close to you has just passed away, the last thing you will feel like doing is selling his or her car.
Nevertheless, when the time is right, we hope that we can make things easier for you.
In order to administer any aspect of a recently deceased person's estate, it is necessary to first get Grant of Probate. This is usually a simple process when you have been named as an Executor in someone's will and are also able to provide a valid Death Certificate.
If you already have Comprehensive insurance cover on your own vehicle, you will generally be insured to drive vehicles that don't belong to you, but only on a Third Party basis. Please check with your insurer, before driving the car.
As an Executor, you should have full access to find out if there is any outstanding finance on the vehicle. Usually, the registration card (Mulkiya) should mention, if the car is financed. If you do not have the registration card, please contact your local traffic department, e.g. RTA, to receive information about the vehicle.
What's the best way to sell the car? If the car hasn't been mentioned in the deceased person's will, it will fall to the Executor to arrange its sale. Of course, this can be an area of great sensitivity for relatives and friends. You might want to talk to them first, before selling the car. We at webuycarsdxb.com are happy to guide you through the entire sales process and will do our best to make the process as smooth as possible.
Please note that this information does not constitute legal advice. It should therefore be taken for guidance purposes only. webuycarsdxb.com cannot be held responsible for any legal consequences, which might occur.
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