Generally, a notarized letter cannot, in and of itself, be proof of purchase of a home. A deed is the legal form that must be used to convey title to property. A deed contains all the legal elements that are required to establish the conveyance in fee. If the deed was lost before it was recorded in the land records then you would need to file an action in the court of jurisdiction to establish your title to the property. The notarized letter may provide evidence of your claim. You need to speak with an attorney who specializes in real estate law and litigation.
The letter provided you documentation that you lived at a certain address, Proof of Residence. Now that he has asked you to leave, the letter is of no value. To use it as "Proof of Residence" would be fraudulent.
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Offers do not need to be witnessed or notarized.
Take your bill of purchase or proof of ownership to the State DMV.
Yes. It's the same as purchasing a car from an individual and driving it home without a tag. If you get pulled over, you'll just have to show the proof of purchase.
If they have a bill of sale providing proof of ownership, the answer is yes they can purchase insurance on the mobilehome. If there is some kind of contention that they do not legally own the home, it may require more proof to satisfy the company.
In the letter, you can state that the family member resides at your home. If you have a bill or other mail addressed with their name on it, you can include it in the letter.
A deed shows proof of home ownership.
Usually banks will give you a letter after you get your bank account closed. This letter can be a paper letter sent out to your home address or an email. Eitherways banks send out a confirmation that your account was closed
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If you are Legally separated he cannot - it is illegal. If you do not have separation papers and/or proof of separate residences then although it is wrong you have no legal leg to stand on. If you can show that you have signed and notarized legal separation papers or proof of separate residences then take that info to the sheriff and they will be able to assist you with what the laws are about this where you live.
Deed of land.