Talk to someone at your local court house about a mechanics lien
No, it is not ethical or legal to deal with a property in a sneaky or deceitful manner without facing consequences.
This is known as Copyright Infringement. The Cubs Logo is considered property and if you use it without the owners consent, they can file a lawsuit against you for using it without their permission. They have the right to file a suit against anyone who uses their property without having proper consent, regardless of whether they sell it for money or not. It is their property.
Is the car on Private property or parked in a public place? On your Private property, without valid Tags and Without a loan against it then no insurance required.
Define your "assets" - anything that you have financed (home mortgage - automobile - boat - etc) can be seized by the lender due to the consent wording propbably contained in your borrowers papers. Anything else (bank accounts - investments - etc) would have to be done via court order.
A lien is a claim against the value of property, such as a house or a car. The property cannot legally be sold or transferred without settling the lien.
Title insurance is required in most states. This is not the same as an automobile title. Title insurance is designed to protect the home buyer and the lender. Title companies research public records to determine if a property has liens against it that may put the investor or home buyer at risk.
No, one can't sell or borrow against the property without the other person signing off on the loan. You can choose to sell the property and split the costs.
Willful trespass refers to intentionally and knowingly entering someone else's property without permission. This is done with the full awareness that the individual is not authorized to be on the property and is against the property owner's wishes.
The government has statutory powers to place liens against property: local, state and federal liens can be recorded without court judgments. A court decree may be required to foreclose on those liens, take possession and sell the property.
Trespassing is the legal term for entering a property without permission. The property owner can take legal action against the trespasser, such as filing a police report or pursuing a civil lawsuit for damages. Penalties for trespassing can include fines, criminal charges, and potential jail time, depending on the severity of the offense.
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