That really depends on their condition. If the person understands what they are doing at the time they may have the legal capacity to transfer the title. It should be done at an attorney's office so the attorney can make the determination.
With a quit claim and the agreement of your mortgage company, you can transfer your home title to anyone. However, if you are carrying the mortgage, there needs to be lien on the title until the loan is paid in full.
Try the Wisconsin DMV.
If you are "permanently and totally disabled" as defined by Social Security and living in your parent's home, your parent can probably transfer the home to you without penalty.
Take your documents to the Texas DMV.
$10 for a new certificate.
That is fairly simple, complete a Bill of Sale stating that the purchase was 0.00, then transfer title with the forms found at the link below;http://www.chattelmortgage.net/Illinois_mobile_home_Forms.html
Take your documents to the local office of Peennsylvania DMV.
If you are not using your own agent, make sure you are using a title company to transfer the title and the cash.
Yes, once the transfer of the title had taken place
We own a vacation home in Mexico but are U.S. citizens. We bought a car in Mexico to drive but the insurance is expensive. How do we go about transfering the title to the U.S. so we can purchase insurance from a U.S. company?
It varies by county. I do know in Bakersfield is about 42 bucks.
You register at the Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation, and you will require 1.a certificate from an Attorney testifying there is no mortgage, judgement or lien on the mobile home 2.The form, ''Receipt For Mobile Home Title Cancellation,'' properly endorsed by the Department and issued by the owner who intends to transfer the mobile home. 3.The deed to the land indicating ownership of the mobile home by the owner who intends to transfer the mobile home. (in this case, I'm unsure what happens if the home is in a Park)