Seeking possession of a deceased woman's car, Ally Bank has filed suit against the Beaumont man that it believes currently possesses the vehicle.
Ally Bank filed its suit against Daniel Greer on Oct. 25 in Jefferson County District Court.
According to the lawsuit, on Feb. 15 Kathaline Greer purchased a 2009 Mazada CX 7 from Mike Smith Dodge for $17,954.47.
"Upon information and belief, Kathaline S. Greer is deceased," the suit states. "Plaintiff is unaware of any pending probate. Defendant Daniel Greer is in possession of the vehicle."
In its suit, Ally claims it has the original certificate of title in and to the vehicle with a lien noted thereon in its favor.
Ally is seeking possession of the vehicle and any relief for which it may be entitled.
Dallas attorney Kimber Hartmann of Beasley, Hightower & Hartmann represents the plaintiff.
Judge Donald Floyd, 172nd District Court, is assigned to the case.
Case No. E191-269
Ally Bank seeks possession of dead woman's car
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