I would say right up front MA is a pain to do abandon titles there are procedure in place that if you do all the steps you still may not get the title.all tiles are transferable from one state to another.
In Ma it is according to the year of the bike as to what procedure to use. There are states that will title for out of starters with a notarized Bill of sale or statement of fact, the bike needs to be 1992 or below. You need to contact a Statutory agent in the representing state. Best way is to use a vehicle title service for this. one that is a agent of the state is best, WWW.GetNewtitle.com is the one I work for . If the bike is 1993 or newer there are other states that will title the vehicle in your name with either a bond or a VIN verification form. Getnewtitle does these also. If you chose to go thru the abandon procedure in Ma there are specific kinds of abandon forms. abandon on Private property, abandon at Repair shop. Police tow. Each has it own process of public advertising and vehicle VIN check in a certain number of states. It might be a good idea to go to the locale police and have them run a NCIC check. In Ma you may do evry thing right and still not get the title.
Yes, it is possible. You need to contact your local Police Department. The car may have been stolen and abandoned on your property.
There could be various reasons for an abandoned trailer on your property, such as previous tenants leaving it behind, illegal dumping, or it may have been stolen and abandoned. It is important to investigate further and contact the appropriate authorities to address the situation.
The laws for how to handle and/or dispose of so-called "abandoned property" vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Contact your local authories and ask what you have to do to consider it "abandoned."
To remove an abandoned car from your property, you can contact your local authorities or a towing company to have it towed away. Make sure to check your local laws and regulations regarding abandoned vehicles before taking any action.
It is not legal to sell an abandoned vehicle on your property without following specific legal procedures. You should contact your local authorities to find out the proper steps to take in this situation.
Contact the MVD (Motor Vehicle Department) and do a title search. You will need the vehicle VIN and there will be a fee.
If you have an abandoned car on your property, you should contact your local authorities or a towing company to have it removed. Abandoned vehicles can be a safety hazard and may be in violation of local laws. It is important to address the situation promptly to avoid any potential issues.
There could be various reasons why someone has abandoned a car on your property. It could be due to mechanical issues, legal problems, or simply negligence on the part of the owner. It is important to contact local authorities to report the abandoned vehicle and have it removed legally.
There could be various reasons why someone abandoned a vehicle on your property. It could be due to mechanical issues, legal problems, or simply negligence on the part of the owner. It's important to contact the authorities to report the abandoned vehicle and take appropriate steps to have it removed.
It depends. Depending on the interest of the Trustee in Bankruptcy, and whether or not they have abandoned the property, will determine whether or not the debtor in Bankruptcy will be permitted to take the property if the creditor has abandoned the property. Bottom line is that it depends on the facts, contact your Bankruptcy attorney or a reputable Bankruptcy attorney to get more information.
The question is too general. Every state has differing laws on when property may be considered "abandoned" and what the steps are that you must take in an attempt to contact the owner. Only after all these conditions are met, may you then consider the property to be abandoned and take possession of it.
Through the proper channels. Taking this vehicle is stealing. Contact the proper authorities for information on purchasing an abandoned vehicle.