That person should sign all documents "(Son), Executor, estate of (Deceased)". If you need a title they can't find, they need to go to DMV and apply for a duplicate.
Go to the local state DMV office and fill out the application for a duplicate title. The person will need proof of ownership and the VIN # of the motorcycle. Proof of ownership can be a bill of sale or a notarized statement from the previous owner transferring ownership to the present owner.
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You can tell the size of a Kawasaki motorcycle engine by reading the owner's manual that came with the bike. Sometimes, the size of the motor is written on the bike in cubic centimeters.
You have to get it from the owner that last had the title in his name.
Generally no because you would need to have a motorcycle policy to cover it separately, as it is a motor vehicle and has to have its own policy. There are some carriers out there that may add the motorcycle to a homeowners policy but it is rare and usually due to specific reasons.
If you are the current owner of the motorcycle, you can go the DMV for this information. The DMV keep records of who vehicles have been registered to.
There's not a law about that specifically, but you could bring a civil suit (probably in small claims court) to force them to either allow you to use the motorcycle or pay you your share of it so that they own it outright.
A landlord is a person that takes care of a property. An owner is the person that owns the property. This can be the same person. An owner can also hire a landlord.
just buy a frame and flip the vin
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yes,
Intestate means that the person died without having written a will.