Why would you waste your money trying to get something from a person that that person does not have.
If you get a motorcycle but the seller never sends you the title, you should contact the seller. If the seller still does not give you the title, you should take the seller to court. The seller is obligated to provide you with a valid title so that you can register the car.
NO. A title transfer happens between the "Seller" and the "Buyer." The only time the courts would be involved was if the title was issued based on a court order.
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The seller typically signs on the back of the car title in the designated "seller" or "transferor" section.
You need to bring the matter to court and get a court order that declares the foreclosure to be invalid and confirms that you hold title to the property. The court order must be recorded in the land records.You need to bring the matter to court and get a court order that declares the foreclosure to be invalid and confirms that you hold title to the property. The court order must be recorded in the land records.You need to bring the matter to court and get a court order that declares the foreclosure to be invalid and confirms that you hold title to the property. The court order must be recorded in the land records.You need to bring the matter to court and get a court order that declares the foreclosure to be invalid and confirms that you hold title to the property. The court order must be recorded in the land records.
under the title
Yes, it appears that the seller wrote the wrong mileage on the title.
If the seller still needs to wait for the title to come in the mail because they had a loan to pay off, then this is normal and it could take about 2-4 weeks for it to come. If it was a dealer or the seller has the title but will not give it to you, then you can demand your money back or take him to court for the title or money.
go to the court house and file a petition
The seller is required to provided a clear title; purchasing title insurance is generally a part of this.
Not without a court order. You will have to have the court approve any title changes through the probate process.
A seller typically signs on the back of the title in the designated "seller" or "transferor" section when transferring ownership of a vehicle.