Suggest you immediatly call your local Better Business Bureau (BBB) for help. This may be a simple paperwork error someplace. HOWEVER, you may also be "technically" driving a stolen car so suggest you act fast. Quick like a bunny!
a ppainting bought at auction.....
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.
What makes you think you can just return it. You can't. You bought it, you own it. Now if you are talking about doing a voluntary repossession, of course it will ruin your credit for 7 years. A repossession is a repossession, voluntary or not.
You should have received a title from whoever you paid the money to. If they cannot provide one, you may have to go to the DMV and apply for a lost title.
Here are some sentences.We went to the auction and bought an old lamp.He bid on the shelf at the auction but didn't win it.
1st place to look would be at the car lot you bought it from.
My dad bought a TV at the local auction for $100.
Calendars for previous years can be found online and printed out, or a physical calendar may be bought from auction sites such as ebay or can be requested from sites such as freecycle or Gumtree.
It's was up for auction but no one bought it.
Carter.
The answer you want is in the auction documents involved in your purchase. There is no standard.
I bought one at auction for $150