A very general answer to this specific question is this. Yes, but if your DP refuses to give it back when asked, then you will need to report it stolen to the police who may insist that you press charges before they investigate. However, if you live in California, Nevada or Oregon, then you and your domestic partner jointly share community property and either partner may take the motorcycle without permission and it is not considered theft. I suggest you resolve the issue in order to avoid the liability of having someone else operating a vehicle that is registered in your name, as you will be personally liable for parking tickets and any damage to property or persons caused by the motorcycle.
Generally no, since for purposes of federal law your domestic partner is legally a stranger to you.
There are several different title loans available for motorcycles. Motorcycle title loans are usually short term and expected to be paid back within 14 days. There are many options for motorcycle title loans. The loans may not be as big as those on a regular vehicle but can still help you out when you need it the most.
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Unless you are the previous own of the lost title. You can't get the title to the bike. My husband bought me a bike, had the vin# but I wasn't the previous own. We had to get our money back from the guy who sold to us.
Unless the gift is your ex partners family heirloom then any gift given to you is yours to keep and they have no legal right to it.
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The back seat or pillion
Motorcycle panniers are a type of saddle bag that allows one to carry luggage on the back of a motorcycle. They strap to the back of the saddle and are particularly good for bikes with high level exhausts.
First do a car fax check then go to the police and see if it is stolen if both come back fine see if he has ever had the title if so seller can apply for a duplicate and sign it over to you. If Not check the system your state has for lost vehicle titles. Once you see it is a big pain in the but check out a Car title service company. Make sure they have a guarantee title service with a money back guarantee
Only if the driver has a lot of experience and is very safe. Do not get on the back of a motorcycle with a new driver or someone who is unsafe.
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Yes. If your partner is inflected with a disease, and is not treated for that disease, then your partner can give it back to you. Of course, not all diseases are curable. Not all diseases can be cured with treatments. If you are cured of a disease, and your partner who is inflected, is not cured, your partner can pass that communicable disease back to you again.