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Buying, selling used cars in Germany

by Joerg Moddelmog
Kaiserslautern Legal Services Center

Are you thinking about buying a used car downtown, or are you about to sell your car to a fellow service member? Then you might be interested to know that in both cases, the sale/purchase will be subject to German law. Therefore, it is good to know what host nation laws say on the subject of warranties and defects.

July 25, 2013 ×

Lifestyle

Violating German traffic laws can be costly

Courtesy of 86th Mission Support Group

Failing to comply with German traffic laws just got a lot more expensive. Since April 1, the cost of traffic fines has increased, as has the likelihood that you’ll have your authority to drive in Germany suspended.

June 6, 2013 ×

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Puppy buyers beware

Puppy buyers beware

Courtesy of the 86th Mission Support Group

Acquiring a new puppy should be a joyous event. However, it is important for buyers to be aware of unscrupulous individuals who sell puppies.

March 22, 2013 ×

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What should you do after a traffic accident in Germany?

What should you do after a traffic accident in Germany?

Road conditions and weather fluctuate daily, and although drivers take extra precautions to reduce the risk of being in a traffic accident, the best made plans cannot guarantee you a safe journey.

February 22, 2013 ×

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German Polizei Corner: Traffic violations

When a motor vehicle is caught speeding, tailgating or running red lights by radar on a German official traffic road, two types of documents may be sent to the registered owner of the vehicle.

February 22, 2013 ×

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Post office explains prohibited items

Postal patrons in Germany receive many products in the mail that are sent from family, friends and online retail companies in the U.S.

February 22, 2013 ×
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