Your note is paid in full and you have not received the title? Call the lender and ask them if it has been mailed yet. It should be mailed or given when you made the last payment, but, as we know people only worry about things that matter to them.
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For someone to take over the payments they must essentially get a new loan for the payoff amount in their name. This new loan will pay off your loan and will make thir payoff amount higher than yours.
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Usually within 1 month, because creditors report information about your loans to the bureaus every month.
No u have to have a title.
Contact the lender and let them knoiw that if ANY case the debtor defaults to notify you so you can payoff the loan. Add that you will payoff after repo with NO repo reported on YOUR credit.
car is in wifes and my name, she got a title loan unknowingly from the husband. She defaulted, can they take the car from the husband?
You can you take out a loan if you own the car and have the free and clear title by going to a high-risk lender. This type of loan is called a title loan, and the lender will put his name on the title to your car until the money is repaid.
As long as the title and loan are in your name the car is yours. Any payments missed will effect your credit. Take the vehicle back, now.
No. You'd have to get a personal bank loan in your own name and use it to payoff th eplus loan.
No, you can't, since you have to give up your title or authorize them to put a lien against it, you can't take out a title loan if it isn't in your name.
You will find auto title loan companies in your community. Take the title to your car with you and talk to them about a loan. Your car title will be your security for repaying the debt. Just be ware if you do not, they can repossess your vehicle.