If it's been that long, then contact a tow company and have them tow it. You cannot legally keep it and have it in your name unless you have a bill of sale. Have you contacted this family member to ask them to either move it or sign it over to you?
No, the contract is made with a specific person under a specific set of circumstances, and all contracts terminate upon death. HUD will have to be contacted and notified of the tenants death. Failing to do so could leave the surviving family open to charges of fraud if they continyue to claim the deceased's benefits.
No witness is required for a contract. It only helps validate the agreement.
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No. Both owners must sign. The contract is unenforceable.
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Yes. So that the identity of the person is known and their family contacted.
A family relationship does not change contract law. If your contract allows for repossession when the buyer is in default, and your buyer is in default, then yes. If you do not have a contract then I would suggest you contact a local attorney who can guide you according to local law for non-contract debts.
Private laws are those that do not apply to everyone. An example of private law is a contract. As long as it is not illegal, you can contract for many things or you contract away your rights.
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