Further info about the question I just posted:
The vehicle is worth less than the time and expense of going to court, there is nothing else in the estate and there is no surviving spouse. I just want the vehicle gone from my house, i'm not interested in making money off of it.
If they are not an account holder they are not responsible for the debt. All debts and assets and wills are handled in accordance with the state probate laws in which the deceased lived and/or owned property.
Yes, they have that power. However, if any money (a loan) was owed on the vehicle by the deceased, the Executor, on behalf of the estate, must pay off the lienholder.
The executor of the estate would need to apply for a lost title at the motor vehicle office in which the deceased lived or the car was registered.
He said that the vehicle was owned by the hospital. However, it was previously owned by the Knackers. The hospital just didnt write over the writing yet. Sadly, all of the stupid animals believed him.
You will need a notarized statement from the executor of his estate.
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A wholly owned subsidiary can be owned by a parent company. When a company is owned by a parent company 100 percent, a wholly owned subsidiary can be established to retain complete control and ownership
BCM's parent company is Taylor.
Yes. Any jointly owned assets do not form part of the deceaseds estate. The assets therefore belongs to the joint owner. This would be true even if the assets was a house.
Were they a named insured in the Household? By most companies, if you are rated in the household, you may drive any vehicle in HH. Yes, coverage should still apply to the vehicle however I would try to get the title of the car changed out of the name of the deceased party's name as soon as possible.
A Government Owned Vehicle (GOV), in contrast to a Personal Owned Vehicle (POV).
A vehicle belonging to and owned by a local government. E.G., street sweepers, when owned and operated by the city. Garbage trucks, if that's provided by the city and not contracted out, etc.