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Mimmo La Marra
  • Wholesaler
  • Kingsville, MD
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writ of mandamus - retitling a car

Mimmo La Marra
  • Wholesaler
  • Kingsville, MD
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Good afternoon fellow investors.

is any of you familiar with the writ of mandamus? this is related to one of my previous posts regarding a car that was left in the garage of a property that we purchased for a flip. After wasting lots of time with a local MVA, we have lately been told that the right path to follow is to file a writ of mandamus with the local circuit court, that eventually will need to be reviewed by a judge. Unfortunately, other than several samples printed on law books, the local circuit court does not have a form / template that we can use. If you are familiar with this process, and or have a template to use, please share with us.

Thank you in advance and God bless.

Mimmo La Marra

[email protected] 

443-629-8771

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