A co-purchaser is a co-owner.
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if you are on a car title and co signed for that vehicle, and it reads " you or them " can you register the vehicle
Insure?? yes, register? NOT unless your name is on the TITLE.
No, you cannot. A New Jersey registration will only show the first & initial owner of the vehicle.
No. Only the true owner can legally register a vehicle. (Legally. Used lightly )
she is a co owner of the vehicle. Who ever has the vehicle will need the other signature to sell it. in most states you can register the vehicle in either name or both.
Yes, there can be two or more co-owners to a vehicle. Insurance of a vehicle can also belong to two or more individuals.
A "co-SIGNER" generally relates ONLY to the loan papers. Being a co-signer on the loan does not signify any ownership of the vehicle. If you are on the title of the car as the co-OWNER, THEN either you or the other co-owner should be able to register the car.
Sold as is means you are not responsible. You are selling it as it is. Unfortunately in California there is no AS-IS clause for vehicle sales. If it is registered as operational and you sold as operational then the seller is responsible for smogging it. The title of an operational registered vehicle can NOT be transfered without a smog certificate. If it does not pass smog, the purchaser can require the seller to pay for repairs to pass smog. The work around is to register the vehicle as Planed Non-operation (PNO) and sell the vehicle as non-operational. It may not be driven or parked on a public street and would need to be towed from it's residence by the purchaser. The purchaser would then not be able to drive or operate the vehicle on public roads until they registered it as operational. The purchaser would be responsible at that point for smogging the vehicle since they would be the title holder at that time.
A car purchased in the state of Georgia is charged the sales tax rate of the county where the purchaser lives not where the dealership is located. If you live in another state some dealers will collect the tax for that state and some will not. If the dealer does not collect the tax then the purchaser will need to pay the tax when they register the vehicle in their state.
No. They are not interchangeable.Two people who buy an item are co-purchasers and also co-owners.Two people who sign a note to borrow money to pay for the item are co-borrowers. A co-borrower is not necessarily a co-owner. A co-borrower could be someone who agrees to help the purchaser obtain financing to purchase the item.No. They are not interchangeable.Two people who buy an item are co-purchasers and also co-owners.Two people who sign a note to borrow money to pay for the item are co-borrowers. A co-borrower is not necessarily a co-owner. A co-borrower could be someone who agrees to help the purchaser obtain financing to purchase the item.No. They are not interchangeable.Two people who buy an item are co-purchasers and also co-owners.Two people who sign a note to borrow money to pay for the item are co-borrowers. A co-borrower is not necessarily a co-owner. A co-borrower could be someone who agrees to help the purchaser obtain financing to purchase the item.No. They are not interchangeable.Two people who buy an item are co-purchasers and also co-owners.Two people who sign a note to borrow money to pay for the item are co-borrowers. A co-borrower is not necessarily a co-owner. A co-borrower could be someone who agrees to help the purchaser obtain financing to purchase the item.