Asking her for it or to start making partial payments would be easiest. After that, you take the loan agreement, copy of the title that you can get from Motor Vehicle, and go to court. Should be small claims which will cost you very little, $50 or so and plead your case. Judge will award you possession and you go get it. How you go about that depends on you, the location of the car and what if any relationship you want to have with your daughter.
Only if the cosigner is also named on the vehicle title.
yes
will primary on a auto loan have right to the vehicle if cosigner has been paying loan for 15 months and has possession of vehicle will primary on a auto loan have right to the vehicle if cosigner has been paying loan for 15 months and has possession of vehicle
NOT unless the payments are delinquent and the cosingnor has POSSESSION of the boat. Call the Lender and work it out.
IF you are NOT on the TITLE, contact the lender, explain the deal and ask them to repo for you, take the buyer OFF the loan and let you take possession. That will NOT get the payments off you but will give you room to work. You are not the first person to have the problem and most lenders will ways to solve it.
No, a cosigner has no legal rights to a vehicle unless his or her name appears on the vehicle title.
No.
When you cosign for anyone you are taking 100% responsibility for the payments on that car. If the person that gets the car doesn't keep their payments up it will be repossessed by the bank with an option for the cosigner to take over payments or sell the car and pay back the loan. Marcy
Whomever is named on the TITLE has equal rights to the possession of the car.
Cosigner just means someone who guaranteed the note. What's on the title? If the cosigner is on the title, he/she is entitled to half of the proceeds of a sale or insurance liquidation because it's the TITLE that determines the ownership, not who paid for it.
Something is not right here. If you are the primary, then why is the cosigner making payments and why does the cosigner have possession of the vehicle? The is back-wards of what it should be. And why in the world would you put the cosigners name on the title? You have a mess on your hands, because you went about this all wrong. You need to contact a lawyer ASAP.
Only if they are a joint title holder of the vehicle.