Practices and procedures vary from state to state. You should call the attorney who represented you at your closing and ask them what the procedure is in your state. Or, you can call the land records office where the deed was recorded and ask them how long it takes before you receive the original back in the mail.
Try checking with the title company that arranged the sale.
You have to send it back.
Contact the California DMV and file an application for a lost or duplicate title.
L.A. but they recently bought a house in Texas
make sure you get a salvage title.
He just bought a house in Caringbah southern suburb in Sydney.
No, but it's very unethical! Plus, the buyer will find out when he goes to register it and may come over to your house and kick your ass. Is it worth it? Would you want someone to do that to you? Now, if you were a buyer who unwittingly bought the car with a salvage title, sorry! Best to run the title number by the DMV before you buy so you know the title brand before you buy.
If you have the paperwork showing that you paid for the vehicle you should be able to go directly to the Department of Motor Vehicles or whatever it's called in your state, and petition for the title. Altenatively, if they trustee refuses to provide title, you can sue to get your money back from the estate.
in studio city, california with Liam hemsworth (her boyfriend) . she bought house there
in studio city, california with Liam hemsworth (her boyfriend) . she bought house there
Go to the DMV and register for one. It costs extra but they should be able to do it
You shouldn't have a problem with getting a title. Just put your information in as the buyer and sign the title. The person you bought it from never titled it and decided to sell it before he did. If its dated, you may have to pay a fine for not registering it in the 45 days given (or whatever time your state allows). Now, if the person you bought it from filled their information in, then he would have to title it before he can sell it to you.