Agree.It would seem like the son could have the title transferred to himself, easily providing proof it was inherited.
Then just transfer as normal, no?
Just curious. Would they charge sales tax for that?It would seem like the son could have the title transferred to himself, easily providing proof it was inherited.
Then just transfer as normal, no?
Just curious. Would they charge sales tax for that?
It was a learning curve for Both parties.
If you have a significant other, make sure they have the keys to the kingdom
Damn.I’m about to deal with this. I thought for sure I’d check out first. All three of my cars are in my wife’s name.
Both parties don't have to be present to transfer a title, is that correct? All you need is the signature of the transferor on the back? Or is the front, it's been a long time. Maybe sign the title now so it can be transferred after one's demise. Or get a power of attorney. Why do they make it so hard?
Both parties don't have to be present to transfer a title, is that correct? All you need is the signature of the transferor on the back? Or is the front, it's been a long time. Maybe sign the title now so it can be transferred after one's demise. Or get a power of attorney. Why do they make it so hard?