Camper Title Ownership Rights

Summary

If the camper title is in your name and the loan was a private agreement with the deceased, you may retain ownership. However, the deceaseds estate might have a claim. Consulting an Indiana attorney is advisable for detailed guidance.

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I have a title and the camper on my property the man whom made a loan on it has died the title is still in my name and I have in my possession what rights do I have
Hello ****, could you please let me know which jurisdiction this is taking place in? The laws concerning property and loans vary greatly depending on the location.
Indiana
Hello ****, in Indiana, if the title of the camper is in your name, you typically retain ownership. However, the deceased man's estate may have a claim if there's an outstanding loan. Engage a local attorney to guide you through the process.
Even if the title is in my possession
Yes, even if the title is in your possession. The deceased's estate may have rights. You might want to consult with an attorney in Indiana for further guidance.
With no bank on it
****, to clarify, are you saying that the loan was a personal agreement between you and the deceased, with no bank involved? This detail could affect the legal implications.
Yes
Answer: In such a case, you may have more rights as the loan was private and not through a bank. Please consult with an Indiana attorney for detailed advice.