Legal Question in Consumer Law in Michigan
Long story short:
I sold a motorcycle on payments, guy never paid for a YEAR. This past week the state awarded me ownership and gave me a new title, in my name, no other parties. I now own it free and clear. The person who has it is hiding the bike and refusing to cooperate in any way shape or form.
Can I report it STOLEN?
1 Answer from Attorneys
I am not sure what happened here and don't have enough information to respond to this. Why did the state award you ownership when if you sold the motorcycle to him it would have been yours anyway until he paid you full? Are you saying you had the guy sign a contract or promissory note for the amount and you had a lien on the title or are you saying you didn't file a lien you just let him have the bike? Did you have him sign anything? You probably need to file a claim and delivery action but I don't have enough information to answer you question.
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