My father had a lien on my vehicle which is registered in my name and when it was paid off last Dec, we never thought about the title and he has now passed away and his wife refuses to give me the title or have it transferred. What can I do?
It sinks to the bottom and the crabs eat it.
She dies :(
Then you will be known as a vegatable, can't move, can't think. Maybe even die. Your brain controls your entire body.
If the loan is not paid off at the time of the death, the vehicle belongs to the lienholder until the vehicle is paid off.
The lienholder has no liability for any damage done by the buyers vehicle.
When slaves die it really depends on were its at.If a slave dies while in spoon positioned he/she is usual left there until throw over board.
If there's a lienholder on that vehicle, yes, that lienholder can repossess it.
Yes. The second lienholder can foreclose. The new buyer is still responsible for any senior liens.
If "you" are the lienholder then yes. If you're not the lienholder or their authorized agent (e.g. a repo man working for them), then no.
The colony breaks down and chaos ensues. Without the queen's pheromones controlling what each class of bee does, the colony will attack each other, as the queen's scent fades from the hive.
Either to the owner or lienholder depending on if there is a loan on the vehicle and if there is a loan, how much is owned. The lienholder gets paid first.
Call the bank and ask them if you can cash a check made out to lienholder. They will tell you if they will cash it or not, or under what conditions they will cash it. You may need to present them with documentation.