See if he has a website. If he does locate the "contact" info.
Contact the dealer or finance company, whoever has the title, and ask them to send it to you. If they refuse, you may have to contact an attorney.
It depends on how your mortgage / bankruptcy interaction works. If you are making plan payments and arrears are included in the plan, it can require some re-figuring. You should contact an attorney. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.
Write a letter to the attorney telling them they are fired. Drop it off at their office or mail it. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.
Possibly. Contact an attorney for a definite answer.
There are details that must be reviewed to answer your question. You need to contact the attorney who represented you in your divorce to determine if title to the real estate was properly transferred and any mortgage lien was paid off.There are details that must be reviewed to answer your question. You need to contact the attorney who represented you in your divorce to determine if title to the real estate was properly transferred and any mortgage lien was paid off.There are details that must be reviewed to answer your question. You need to contact the attorney who represented you in your divorce to determine if title to the real estate was properly transferred and any mortgage lien was paid off.There are details that must be reviewed to answer your question. You need to contact the attorney who represented you in your divorce to determine if title to the real estate was properly transferred and any mortgage lien was paid off.
contact a real estate attorney in your state to assist you
You have the right to contact a LOCAL attorney for state specific advice. First consultations are usually free.
Getting it off SHOULD have been part of the deal when you paid it off. that's when you had the most leverage with the lender who put it on there. Now.... contact an attorney buy your chances are slim. The repo was a fact, not an error that can be corrected. Good Luck
Only your attorney should be talking to the other attorney.
The estate must be probated. You should contact the attorney who is handling the estate and the bank to discuss your purchase of the property. You would need to pay off the bank and obtain a deed from the duly appointed administrator of the estate. Generally, the administrator may need a license from the court to sell the property. You should consult with an attorney who can represent you, negotiate for you and make certain the purchase is done properly.The estate must be probated. You should contact the attorney who is handling the estate and the bank to discuss your purchase of the property. You would need to pay off the bank and obtain a deed from the duly appointed administrator of the estate. Generally, the administrator may need a license from the court to sell the property. You should consult with an attorney who can represent you, negotiate for you and make certain the purchase is done properly.The estate must be probated. You should contact the attorney who is handling the estate and the bank to discuss your purchase of the property. You would need to pay off the bank and obtain a deed from the duly appointed administrator of the estate. Generally, the administrator may need a license from the court to sell the property. You should consult with an attorney who can represent you, negotiate for you and make certain the purchase is done properly.The estate must be probated. You should contact the attorney who is handling the estate and the bank to discuss your purchase of the property. You would need to pay off the bank and obtain a deed from the duly appointed administrator of the estate. Generally, the administrator may need a license from the court to sell the property. You should consult with an attorney who can represent you, negotiate for you and make certain the purchase is done properly.
Contact the attorney that handled the BK or the BK trustee and inform them that you want to file a petition for a voluntary dismissal of the "13".
You can seek civil and potentially criminal actions if anyone stops you and frisks you. Contact an attorney with all evidence you have.