how do I find out if I owe property tax on car that I co sign for
Usual process is to call the local PD, find out who towed the vehicle and contact the tower for info on getting your PP. In the case of a repossession, you contact the LENDER to find out the details.
One can find Missouri real estate for sale in various places. One could check local classifieds in Missouri to find people who are selling their property themselves. One should also call realtors in the specific area of where one is thinking of purchasing property. And lastly, one should check online.
usually no, but your homeowners MAY, and your employers might as well....most auto policys specifically exclude any and all personal property, and homeowners (under personal property coverage) will exclude some property 'while in or upon a land motor vehicle'.....then there is another twist because it is 'company property' .... i'd file the claim with all, but would bet that none on auto, might have some minor coverage, (with a limit) on your home owners or renters policy, but may need a denial under your employers coverage first before they can pay...... and should find coverage with your employer........
One can find a list of private investors who may want to invest in personal property on various venture capital websites. They will connect you with an agent that will help you develop your personal ideas.
Martindale.com lists attorneys by speciality and assigns them ratings. This service is free and can be customized to search in only the Missouri area.
Call your finance company.
Ohio is changing how they assess and collect their personal property taxes, residents need to stay updated. Here the state's website that describes personal property taxation: http://tax.ohio.gov/divisions/personal_property/index.stm
You have 45 days to pick up your property from the vehicle. That's it. They can tow from your home, work or anywhere else they may happen to find the vehicle.
Check this website -- http://www.portertax.net/
Calll the company that took the car and find out where it is. Ask for permission to get your things out.
Answer: If your credit card company obtains a judgment against you they may take any property of value that they can find.
To find out if back property taxes are owed on property (real estate or personal property) call your local city or county treasurer's office. Some cities and counties have tax collectors or assessors who handle this function. If you are buying real estate your title insurance company will investigate any back taxes owned the property for you.