SweetAngel1221
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MICHIGAN ~ What to do when the Next of Kin doesn't want anything and has No intention of filing legal paperwork to get new mobile home and car title changed so they can be sold?
My Uncle passed away 5/13/2017 without a Will. His only assets are a mobile home & older car and the titles are in his name. Both are worth together (approx.) between $6,000.-$10,000.
The Management at the Mobile Home Community where he lived, is demanding a new title so the mobile home could be sold or rented out. No one lives in Mobile home, but they continue to charge lot rent...
but we can't sell or even rent it out until we have new title.
My Uncle's 2 adult children live out of state and are the next of kin. Then next of kin would be my Mother (his oldest sister) and then my Aunt. His daughter and son have stated that they don't want anything. Sadly his daughter has Stage 4 Breast Cancer and fighting for her life. She said that she is focusing on beating her cancer and has no intention of filing the paperwork to get the name on the title changed from my deceased Uncle's name. His son has also stated that he has no intention of filing the paperwork either. I don't know what to do since they aren't going to file the paperwork to get new titles.
Under Michigan law we found that we just have to go to the Secretary of State to get the titles for car and mobile home changed...but my cousins live out of state and have no intentions of filing the paperwork. We would like to avoid opening an estate or probate, since we really can't afford it.
Is there a legal form that my cousins can sign that gives legal authorization for the next of kin be transferred to my Mother and then my Aunt?
Just trying to figure out how to get the new title so the Mobile Home can be sold or rented out, since it's still in Uncle's name.
Originally, my Uncle's daughter said she would file the paperwork, but now that she has Stage 4 Breast cancer, she needs to focus on beating her cancer.
Just need to know what to do, so we can get name changed on the titles without going to court.
Thank you for you time. I truly appreciate your help and guidance.
My Uncle passed away 5/13/2017 without a Will. His only assets are a mobile home & older car and the titles are in his name. Both are worth together (approx.) between $6,000.-$10,000.
The Management at the Mobile Home Community where he lived, is demanding a new title so the mobile home could be sold or rented out. No one lives in Mobile home, but they continue to charge lot rent...
but we can't sell or even rent it out until we have new title.
My Uncle's 2 adult children live out of state and are the next of kin. Then next of kin would be my Mother (his oldest sister) and then my Aunt. His daughter and son have stated that they don't want anything. Sadly his daughter has Stage 4 Breast Cancer and fighting for her life. She said that she is focusing on beating her cancer and has no intention of filing the paperwork to get the name on the title changed from my deceased Uncle's name. His son has also stated that he has no intention of filing the paperwork either. I don't know what to do since they aren't going to file the paperwork to get new titles.
Under Michigan law we found that we just have to go to the Secretary of State to get the titles for car and mobile home changed...but my cousins live out of state and have no intentions of filing the paperwork. We would like to avoid opening an estate or probate, since we really can't afford it.
Is there a legal form that my cousins can sign that gives legal authorization for the next of kin be transferred to my Mother and then my Aunt?
Just trying to figure out how to get the new title so the Mobile Home can be sold or rented out, since it's still in Uncle's name.
Originally, my Uncle's daughter said she would file the paperwork, but now that she has Stage 4 Breast cancer, she needs to focus on beating her cancer.
Just need to know what to do, so we can get name changed on the titles without going to court.
Thank you for you time. I truly appreciate your help and guidance.