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My Step-son Bought A Car Without A Clear Title. Is There Anyway To Get A Clear Title

How do you get a clean title for a car?

Car title loans are the easiest and convenient way to get cash using car title and they are designed in such a way that almost everyone can get a loan using their vehicle's title and they will be able to receive cash the same day. The size of car title loan depends on the amount of cash you need, your vehicle's value and your ability to repay. The benefits of taking car title loans includes quick and easy approval process, friendly customer service, you get to keep driving your car, convenient payments options, cash in very less time and all makes and models accepted. If you want a car title loan, you will give the lender the title to your vehicle. You will also have to pay the lender a fee to borrow the money. Car title loans can be very expensive but if you cannot repay the money you owe, the lender can take your vehicle. When you are in need of auto title loans, online applications are the best way which makes the process faster and easier. To know more about car title loans in San Diego you can visit this website.

Can my mom legally take my car from me when the title is under my name, and while I am currently paying it off to the bank? I am 20 and in college. My mom is taking my car without my consent. My insurance is under my dad's plan. What can I do?

Legally, if the car is titled in your name only, you don’t have a contract with your parents concerning the car, and you are over 18 (age of majority - Mississippi is 21, Delaware and Nebraska are 19, some states are 18 or high school graduation) and in the US, your mother has no claim on the car. The title is the ownership document, not the registration, not the insurance.If your parents are co-signers on the loan, then it is very likely that one of their names is on the title, which makes them co-owner of the vehicle. If your mother’s name is on the title, she has as much a legal right to your car as you do.It gets more difficult (not legally, just within your family) if your car is at your mother’s home, they pay the insurance and they are paying for your college and/or living expenses. While your mother cannot sell your car legally without your signature on the title - if her name is not on the title - your financial ties to your parents may make this a domestic affair that any judge would not touch.You can tell your mother that you will report the car stolen if she takes the car, then you will have to report your mother for a stolen car - she will be arrested if found with the car. You will have to be truthful with the police. You can’t hold back details of the relationship here.Have you actually told your mother that she does not have permission to drive your car? Maybe it’s time to simply remove the car from her access.

My Step son is a loser?

I know this seems harsh. I have a 16 year old step son with the maturity of a 12 year old. He still can't keep his room tidy, has no regard for hygene, starts the school year off blazing and sinks to failure my mid term. He has no close friends, his dad's new family can't stand him because he is lazy and argumentative. He expects everthing to be given to him yet he refuses to do chores. Since he is physically a mess, he is the subject of scorn at school.

I keep waiting for him to have an epiphany and recognize that his behavior is really not working for him and this just does not seem to be coming. My wife and I keep telling ourselves that the world needs janitors too but he can't even do that well.

So any ideas? I do not want to give up on him but I need to be convinced that pulling himself up by his bootstraps and accepting responsibility for his behavior is not the best approach.

This kid is very smart but he will not conform to anything that is successful. Yikes and help!

My step son calls me mom, His mom yells at him when he does this...?

If I was to ever leave my husband aor he would leave me and he found someone who cared for my daughter and treated her good, took my place and played the mom role when I was not there...........Sure MOM would be ok if she chose to call a woman that.

What is the process for transfer of a used car title in California?

The process is described in a set of pages on the DMV website: Buying or Selling a Vehicle Changing Vehicle OwnershipFrom what I remember when I bought a used vehicle, the process is pretty simple:If necessary, the seller takes the vehicle for a smog check (emissions inspection). The smog certificate is transmitted electronically to the DMV and the seller gives the buyer a copy of the receipt. Smog certification is not required if the vehicle is less than four model years old, if the transfer is between immediate family members, or if the vehicle has had a smog check in the last 90 days. Certain types of vehicles are also exempt.The buyer and seller sign the front of the title. If there is a lienholder (for example, if the seller took out a loan to buy the vehicle and has not yet paid it off), the lienholder must also sign. Note that if the car is jointly owned both owners must sign.After signing the title and receiving payment, the seller hands over the vehicle and keys (and the title) to the buyer.The seller must notify the DMV within 5 days of the sale using the Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability form (which can be completed online).The buyer fills out the form on the back of the title (new lienholder also fills out form, if applicable) and takes the form to the DMV within 10 days. (It's often useful to make an appointment.) At the DMV, the buyer pays the use tax (7.5%-10% of the purchase price--see CA City & County Sales & Use Tax Rates) and the transfer fee ($15). There might be other fees that I don't remember.The buyer receives the new title and registration card in the mail.Since it is illegal to drive without insurance, the buyer must add the car to their car insurance policy before driving away, although this is not necessary for the sale to take place. I did this the day before the sale, and my insurance company told me that if the sale fell through for some reason, they would refund my money. Presumably, the seller should also inform their insurance company that they no longer own the car (unless they want to keep paying for some reason).Note that in California the license plates stay with the car. The buyer will have to renew the vehicle registration at the regular interval (in the month indicated by the sticker on the rear license plate).

Head unit. sony xplod cdx-gt650ui vs clarion cz501 vs kenwood kdc x395? which one is the best?

I have the CDXGT550UI and it's, by far, the most user friendly HU I've ever owned. The HP and LP filters are simply awesome. The listening position controls are fantastic, and the DM+ Advanced circuitry makes a huge difference on how clear and clean MP3 files sound.

I picked it up for ~$100 and, too me, it was the deal of the decade.

My step-son has the CZ501, and it's also good unit with the iPod controls (I don't have that) and the Bluetooth built in, but without the HP filter (which I thought was odd) he had to make sure the 4 channel amp he bought had a variable control for the HP filters so he could dial it in to his preferences.

Not that it's a bad thing, but it's not ideal.

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