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Generally, the lender keeps the title until the loan is paid. You cannot sell the vehicle without the title. The co-signer doesn't own the vehicle unless they are also named on the certificate of title.
I lost my titles can I still sell my car
Not without permission from the owner. As a co-signer, you agreed to financial obligation without benefit of the material property.
no you may not sell a car without a title if you want to sell a car you need a title
No, not without a title. You say it is registered in your name. Without a title you have no way of proving that and cannot sell the car. Contact your local DMV and get a duplicate title. If it is indeed register in your name you will have no problem getting a new title.
The co-signer will usually only have to sign if they are listed on the title as a co-owner.
I know in MA that the title is considered a legal document. You are not allowed to sell a car without the title.
Contact the bank. You can't sell it without the title.
Depending on the state you're in and the year of the car then yes you can sell one without a title.
Not unless they are on the front of the title. A co signer agrees to pay the loan if the person getting the loan does not. This does not mean you own the car or have any right to it. You can't sell it or do anything else with it. The fact you may have made the payments doesn't matter. It belongs to the person named on the front of the title.
You can sell a car with no title but the consumer cannot register it without a title.
If his name is already on the title, you can't sell him something he already owns. You should be able to have your name removed from the title if you want, and the bank may be willing to change the loan to your fathers name as primary borrower and remove you from the loan.