Si tienes algo que debes y alguien te da dinero para eso, no puedes venderlo o esconderlo sin su permiso. Hacerlo con la intención de engañarlo es un problema serio.
Es como cuando tu amigo te presta su videojuego, y tú no puedes venderlo o esconderlo sin su permiso, porque eso sería deshonesto.
María tiene una bicicleta que compró a plazos y que aún no ha terminado de pagar. Un día, decide venderla sin avisar al vendedor. Esto es un problema porque está tratando de engañar al vendedor y eso no está permitido por la ley.
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Maryland Criminal Law Code Section 8-403 (2024) - Removal of Personal Property (a) A debtor who possesses personal property that is subject to a security interest may not secrete, hypothecate, destroy, or sell the property or remove the property from the county where it was located when the security interest attached: (1) without the written consent of the secured party or the secured party’s assignee; and (2) with the intent to defraud the secured party. (b) (1) A debtor who possesses personal property that is under levy pursuant to a writ of execution may not remove, secrete, hypothecate, destroy, or sell the property or remove the property from the county where it was located when the levy was made: (i) without the prior written consent of the judgment creditor, the judgment creditor’s lawfully authorized agent, or the judgment creditor’s assignee; and (ii) with intent to defraud the judgment creditor or the judgment creditor’s assignee, and defeat the lien of the judgment creditor or the judgment creditor’s assignee under the levy. (2) This subsection does not relieve the sheriff or other officer making the levy from responsibility to the judgment creditor for safekeeping personal property taken into possession by the sheriff or other officer making the levy. (c) A seller of personal property who possesses the personal property under a recorded bill of sale may not remove, secrete, hypothecate, destroy, or sell the property or remove the property from the county where it
Si vendes algo que debes sin permiso, puedes enfrentar consecuencias legales, como demandas o incluso cargos criminales por fraude.
Sí, necesitas el consentimiento por escrito de la persona a la que le debes antes de poder vender cualquier propiedad que esté relacionada con una deuda.
Un gravamen es un derecho que tiene un acreedor sobre tu propiedad hasta que pagues tu deuda. Si intentas mover o vender la propiedad, podrías estar violando la ley.
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