go to the court house and file a petition
Not sure about PA But in most states you can go to courthouse and file a "lost title" and they give you one so you make sell, get a tag or insurance.
"PA" stands for "Professional Association" in the context of a lawyer's title.
Not sure about PA But in most states you can go to courthouse and file a "lost title" and they give you one so you make sell, get a tag or insurance.
Not unless you have a court order. Legally. He has a right to the premises, as he is an owner.
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Yes, unless you have a rental agreement.
In Pennsylvania, you must be 16 years old in order to obtain your learner's permit. Some other states do allow you to obtain a learner's permit at the age of 15 and a half.
Not finding titular initials "PA;" prolly they mean Pennsylvania.
No
In Pennsylvania, purchasing a mobile home without a title can be complicated. The title is essential for proving ownership and for the registration process. If the title is lost or not available, you may need to obtain a duplicate title from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) or work with the seller to resolve any title issues before the purchase. It's advisable to consult legal or real estate professionals for guidance in such situations.
The Linden Court restaurant used to be in Sciota, PA. The house which used to be home of the restaurant is now rented as office space.