* Why would you need their power of attorney? The only reason you would need that is if they didn't give you proper title when they sold it to you. And in that case it would be a lot easier just to get the title. * You ask them for it.
If someone else has power of attorney I believe they can sell the car for the dead person (or a person who cannot think for themselves.)
someone gives you money
The car may be sold to defray expenses.
No, that money was for you to hold the car. If you hadn't held the car you could have sold it to someone else. So essentially they paid for the time.
NO!
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?
Why would someone give something to someone with getting paid. It sounds like the car was a gift.
The state in which the car is located. And, if it moves, the state to which it moves.
only way i know is to resell it to someone else
your mama so stupid she sold her car for gassoline
There are many ways to accomplish a registration for someone else: Agency (like a dealer who sold the car to you); POA (power of attorney for the owner who is on vacation overseas); spousal agency (with a note from your husband or wife); trustee (for a trust making the purchase); executor (for the estate of a deceased person); etc.
Yes - if the car loan was with the dealer, the dealer can sue the debtor for the balance of the car loan after the car is sold to someone else.