Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas
Theft of Title
We purchased 2 late-model luxury
vehicles from a dealership (in business
for 16 yrs). For the purchased we
traded in 2 vehicles and used cash and
financing for the balance.
The dealership never transferred title on
the new vehicles as he never paid off
the bank who did their floor planning.
And he never paid off one of the traded
in cars and has sold it even though we
still own it with our financing company
holding a lien. Since then the
dealership closed doors and owner fled
the country.
Anyone heard of these types of
situations and likely outcomes? What
about filing a theft of title claim on our
auto insurance?
Thanks.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Theft of Title
This is a very complicated situation. You definitely need to hire an experienced autofraud attorney. You can sue the dealer and make a claim on the dealer's bond. There may also be something that the finance company can do about the title.
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