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A bonded title is a procedure used to obtain a vehicle title when you do not have a title assigned to you to surrender and get you a title. You have to file documents with the state and obtain a surety bond to surrender to the state. Once you do this you get a title in your name. There is a lady in Beaumont Texas. She has a business call Auto Title Recovery. She has 30 years of experience in titles. She can help you get a title. She has a website.
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Mobile homes are supposed to be registered with the DMV in every state I know of. In my state, if a vehicle (an auto for example) is abandoned, one can talk to the local police dept. and/or the DMV to find out how to apply for title. I would imagine that the same holds true for mobile homes, or boats, or trailers or anything which must be DMV registered.
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Yes. The property can obtain a judgment for delinquent rent payments. The mobile home could be sold if the debtor doesn't pay the judgment.Yes. The property can obtain a judgment for delinquent rent payments. The mobile home could be sold if the debtor doesn't pay the judgment.Yes. The property can obtain a judgment for delinquent rent payments. The mobile home could be sold if the debtor doesn't pay the judgment.Yes. The property can obtain a judgment for delinquent rent payments. The mobile home could be sold if the debtor doesn't pay the judgment.
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This is fairly simple, most States have a form to complete, normally called a "Affidavit of Inheritance".Complete the form, take the form and the original title to either your county office or DMV and re-title the home in your mothers name.Forms can be found here:http://www.chattelmortgage.net/Alabama_mobile_home_Forms.html
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