What's wrong with this picture ... someone "buys" a car in full knowledge that there isn't an ownership title in existence. Ergo, the car being bought is either stolen, or has been wrecked (totalled) and restored without getting it inspected and properly licensed.
If no title existed before the sale, then no title would be obtainable after the sale. It is the prior owners responsibility to provide the buyer with a clear title to the car being bought. You need to get your money back.
Another Option.
I'm a Mobile Notary, living in York, Pennsylvania. This blog is about purchasing a vehicle from someone and no record of the title can be found. YorkMobileNotary.com works in all fifty states utilizing The Notary Certificate of Default and/or Notary Certificate of Dishonor Method. The NCD Method is a modified administrative procedure that assists you in securing a title for vehicles purchased or sold at private or public sale or auction. This is done through a sequence of notarized correspondences between you and the seller / your opponent which is akin to getting an administrative judgment against someone. The person granting the administrative judgment is the notary who is supervising, monitoring and enforcing your interactions with the third party that you are corresponding with. The Notary provides legal proof that you sent the conditional acceptance to the third party and proof that there was no response. Since they are notaries and notaries are officers of the court, then an officer of the court certifies with a notarized affidavit, provided to you, that you sent the conditional acceptance to the claimant and that there was either no response / default or a dishonor of your request/offer. The Notary Certificate of Default or Dishonor Method has a way of almost forcing a business or a private individual to dishonor you in theirnteractions with you. This is done through a sequence of notarized correspondences between you and the seller/your opponent, which is akin to receiving an administrative judgment against someone. The Notary Certificate of Default or Dishonor Method (NCD/DM) is an administrative technique based on the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). The NCD/DM method provides an administrative, nonjudicial method that uses a notary public to create/produce/provide certified, court-admissible evidence that the business or private individual has dishonored a financial instrument / title. A motor vehicle title is just that, a "financial instrument", that you want them to affect transfer/ accept.
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Or you can just file for a storage lien on the vehicle to secure the title in your name with clean title. papers do get lost, neighbors you purchase vehicles from m that have had the vehicle do loose papers and sometimes all the name changing transfers are expensive so this is fast and ez.
Contact the executor of the estate of the person who died and ask for the title. You should have never taken possession and paid for the car without receiving the title.
Try to buy it again.
If you have the car,a reciept from previous,and the title in the previous name,it is legally your car.The previous owner may become charged with a class one felony.If you can show the state Liability was released to you upon sale to you,DMV may prosecute the previous owner for theft.
The title should be at the auction location. They probably have it in a file somewhere and forgot to give it to you. If they don't have it, they should have the information on the previous owner so they can get it, unless it was specified at the auction that it was being sold for parts only, without a title.
WHO WAS PREVIOUS OWNER OF CAR? NAME ON TITLE OF CAR PREVIOUS OWNER OF CAR? looking to find out previous owner how many previous owner
If if color title was not changed over from previous owner and previous owner went and got the car that I have the title what can I do about the previous owner getting my car when I have the title but still in his name
Yes. Through the DMV. You may need a signed affidavit from the previous owner, to do this.
You need a signed bill of sale from the previous owner.
You have to get it from the owner that last had the title in his name.
You and the previous owner can draw up a title. Just get it notarized and it has to be legal.
Unless you are the previous own of the lost title. You can't get the title to the bike. My husband bought me a bike, had the vin# but I wasn't the previous own. We had to get our money back from the guy who sold to us.
It would be the previous owner's loss.