My suggestion is calling a lawyer.
The owner's signature is when the owner of the organization in the context of this question signs something.
No. If the property is in his name then he is the owner and the property can be sold only if he signs the deed.
Yes, as long as the owner signs the insurance papers.
look for signs of not all parts put back on (missing bolts)
Feigned; pretended., To assume the mere appearance of, without the reality; to assume the signs or indications of, falsely; to counterfeit; to feign.
Funny street signs can be purchased online at Amazon and eBay. Ninja Novelty Signs and Safety Signs both have a wide assortment of signs one can choose from as well.
The owner of the property executes (signs) a deed when they want to transfer their ownership in the property to a new owner.
No, the father cannot be sued. If the owner signs it over to his son, then the son is the one responsible for the damages.
Vintage tin signs can be purchased at Retro Planet, A&E Designs, and Artfactory. These are reproductions, not originals. For original tin signs, eBay has a large assortment available.
Places to buy for sale by owner signs can be found at popular home improvement stores such as Lowe's. Otherwise find stores that specifically made custom signs and request one.
You can only make 1 file.
Magnetic signs can be bought cheaply from www.cheapmagneticsigns.com they have a wide range of designs and special deals if you intend to buy in bulk.