The other person must sign over the title to you, to make it easiest. You cannot sell any titled vehicle that is not solely in your name; you must get the other party to sign off first. Check with motor vehicles.
No. Just Give it back to them if they don't want it sell it.
You can only sell a car if it is titled in your name or if you have paid for the title with intentions to resell and have proof of purchase to protect yourself.
It is a severe offence to steal an item of someone elses belonging and its also a severe offence to sell those items. Never break the law.
The question is too vague to answer. If you're trying to ask "Do I have to store someone else's stuff for them", the answer is that you don't. You can tell them to come get it or you'll consider it abandoned and sell it.
He cant make you do anything but if his name is on it he can sell it.
If you are the owner of a car, you can legally sell it to anyone you choose. If you sell it to someone who cannot actually afford to pay for it, you may never get paid. But it is up to you, whether you wish to trust your buyer or not.
they were a person who is paid to buy or sell someone else. slaves.
If you have your belongings in someone else's storage, and they've not paid the bill, then the storage owner can sell the things inside, no matter who owns them.
He can sell it if his name is on the title. Wether you paid for it or not it wont matter all that buyers look for is the name on the title that is the true owner of the car and has complete control over it.
It is illegal to sign someone else's name on a legal document, such as a deed to a house, without their knowledge and consent. Selling a property that is not legally owned by the seller is considered fraud and can have serious legal consequences.
Define "worth." If someone paid an amount of money for an object, it was worth it to that person.
You can sell your real property if there is a conveyance title in someone else's name, but the money will not legally be yours. The money will belong to the person who has the title.