Re: How do I get a title for pontoon purchased in bank home repo?
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Not sure about your state, but in FL, the bank has to go through specific processes to acquire independently titled objects left on foreclosure property. They get the house and contents, but not cars, boats, atv's, or any seperately titled item.
Here they would have to file a judgement claim against the vehicle in question, if approved in court, this places a lien on the title for the amount of money owed to the creditor (which can be fought over if money is still owed on the item to a previous creditor). This lien has to be satisfied before the vehicle can be legally sold. (Obviously this is only talking about a foreclosure and not an actual vehicle repossesion which is completely different).
The only catch would be, is here we have a "vehicle abandonment" law, that states a vehicle "abandoned" on your property for more than 30 days, is basically yours, so if the bank owned the property because of the foreclosure, for more than 30 days, then they could theoretically own the boat as well, but again, a lien search for original creditors would have to be done, and satisfied before the vehicle could be sold, and a new title could be issued...
Very messy situation... I don't envy you the trouble...
I would demand a clear title immediately, and if they can't provide one, I would get a refund, or take em to court to get your money back.
Good luck with it!