If the towing company sold you a vehicle, they must have a title or a magistrates bill of sale. If they sold you a vehicle without one of these, then they sold you something that wasnt theirs to sell you. You will have to take them to court to get your money back. Call them and let them know what your intentions are and they will probably come up with one or the other instead of going to court.
Who owns the car, the co or the person?
i bought a car and the previous owner never paidthe loan off now thereis a company wanting to repossess thecar from me what can l do
Try to buy it again.
You would have to get it registered in Michigan, in your name, with a new plate.
This will depend on the airline and fare rules when you bought the ticket. Most airlines will not allow a transfer. You should contact the company you bought the tickets from to find out what there policy is.
You are required to submit a title transfer document and payment to the DMV in the state the vehicle is going to.
If you bought a vehicle history report, then you can't get a refund. If you never bought it, contact your credit card company, tell them that is was an unauthorized charge, and ask them to reverse it.
best to look at rules and regs of your local state department of insurance. but, in general the insurance company will pay the person that holds the insurance interest in the vehicle (i.e., the person(s) to whom it is titled/registered).
Not legally, but if you bought the car from Barney's backyard sales & mower repair, maybe.
Lost Vehicle TitleGenerally you can apply for a lost title through your state Department of Motor Vehciels or Department of Licensing. It may make it easier if the previous owner goes with you (assuming he is the registered owner). States normally require that a previous owner notify them that a vehicle has been sold. In addition: You will have to submit an application for a lost title/damaged title. I believe only the registered owner of the vehicle from when it was title originally can obtain a replacement.In Ca the lost/not received/transfer form is available at DMV thiis is used for sale on auto where seller still has the title and never transfereed to themselves yet so has no "title" so you include additional title (form is a blank need to fill out all info on vehicle , seller, and buyer turn in with the other title(the one your seller never turned in for themselves, or you can use the lost/not received/transfer form if the other has been lost
If you owe any company other than where you bought your vehicle (because it is paid in full) the said company can repossess your car by towing it away to make up for the money you owe them. If it is the company where you bought the car and they have repossessed it then you should seek legal advice as Texas has many different laws and there is also 'Lemon Laws.'
The insurance company takes the street value of a vehicle that has the same mileage and no damage from Kelly Bluebook. It is usually about 4000 dollars cheaper then you bought your vehicle for.