NO, the truck probably has been sold already and the lender got a repossessed title to sell it with. Of course they do make mistakes. LOL
NONE on the loan.
Whoever is named on the Certificate of Title has rights in the vehicle.Whoever is named on the Certificate of Title has rights in the vehicle.Whoever is named on the Certificate of Title has rights in the vehicle.Whoever is named on the Certificate of Title has rights in the vehicle.
You'll have to pay off the bank and get the title cleared.
no
IF your vehicle is collateral for loan in DEFAULT, it CAN be repoed.
The title is held by Martyn Paul Waddington Spencer Link with full legal ownership and all legal hereditary rights.
There may be more to it. Call the banks legal department and ask them for cause.
no
Simone Guayanaz Almeida Link holds the title with full legal ownership and legal hereditary rights.
Yes, your car can be repossessed if the title loan is in collections. Actually, this is one of the most common ways for a defaulted title loan to be settled.
Legal RightLegal rights are recognized by the courts of common law.A registered mortgage is a legal mortgage.These are certain rights.Where these two rights conflict, legal rights prevail.Equitable RightEquitable rights are recognized by the courts of chancery.A mortgage of property by simply keeping the title deeds with the creditor is an equitable mortgage.These are uncertain rights.When these two rights conflict with each other, equitable rights become weaker than legal rights.
Is his name on the title also?