IF it is YOUR car, yes.
can land be sold without title
yes. as long as there is a written receipt stating that the "vehicle was sold AS IS and for PARTS ONLY. Title is non-transferable." or some people like to use the term "NO TITLE".
The title should be at the auction location. They probably have it in a file somewhere and forgot to give it to you. If they don't have it, they should have the information on the previous owner so they can get it, unless it was specified at the auction that it was being sold for parts only, without a title.
depending on the state you live in and there laws you most likely will be procescuted if you knowingly sold your vehicle without a clear title in your name.
i have a person who sold me a car under bankrupcty, and i need the title . gow can i tell if its still under or not?
The parts sold under the title "patio furniture parts" are as follow's: chair glides, replacement vinyl strapping, rivets, fasteners, spring plates, adjustment brackets, umbrella hole ring sets and table rim clips, patio slings and chair slings.
The lien must be paid off and the title must then be signed over to you. You cannot insure and register the car in your name without a title.
This question is unanswerable without more context. What thing is being sold? What parts are the "riding on" parts?
The title is in your name, so you hold all the rights.
Contact the California DMV and file an application for a lost or duplicate title.
If the previous owner signed off on the vehicle as "parts ONLY", then that means that the title is non-transferable. When a vehicle is sold as parts only, there doesn't even have to be a title. It could just be a slip of paper stating that's how the vehicle was sold; however, if you're a LICENSED OWNER of one of the above, you can claim the vehicle as abandoned/salvaged/auctioned, ect. which you would need proof of, and then the DMV would issue you a new title in your name stating one of the above or something similar.
Yes, the car is sold for parts or off road use only. It cannot be driven on a public street.