Zzz wrote: You have some great stories of success with buying airplanes. Do you have any where you felt you got pooched on the deal by gambling? Such stories may also be helpful to prospective buyers.
I bought a C170 which had an unreleased lien on it.
Lien was from like back in the late 50's, this was in 1997.
I didn't let it bother me. No repercussions in the 11 years I owned it.
The C180 I bought in 2014 had an unreleased lien on it from when the seller (a friend of mine) first bought it, back around 1997.
He assured me he had paid off the loan and that the bank had said they'd follow up.
Well, they didn't-- I suspect a lot of liens on record with FAA registration branch are due to this.
He gave me the name of the bank, etc, and I followed up on it.
The bank had been mergered with another one as I recall now, so it took some time and a number of phone calls & emails,
but eventually I managed to get a lien release sent to me which I then sent in to the FAA.
More recently, a friend of mine was selling a 182 and the day before he was to deliver it to Alaska, the buyer called-
yep, he discovered there was a lien.
From the 1960's.
But it was a deal-killer for him.
He said he found someone could could get it straightened out, for $2K.
That seemed excessive to me, for a problem that could probably be solved as easily as mine was,
esp since it would probably be a non-issue anyways (like on my 170),
but I think my friend agreed to split it with him just to get the deal done.