All of the owners of the car have to sign to transfer it or sell it, and that includes donating it.
It depends on what the title says. The title can say "The owner of the vehicle is Name 1 or Name 2." If the title says this then the cosigner has limited rights to get the car. Whoever has the vehicle can sell the car without the cosigners signature. Now if the cosigner has the car, the cosigner can sell the car without the main owners signature. If the title states Name 1 and Name 2, then you have same rights as the main owner of the car. This means if Name 1 trys to sell it, they can't sell it without your signature.
To remove a cosigner from a car title in California, you typically need to refinance the car loan in your name only. This process involves applying for a new loan without the cosigner's involvement and using it to pay off the existing loan. Once the new loan is approved and the old loan is paid off, the cosigner can be removed from the title.
Yes, the cosigner can register the car if they are listed on the title and have the necessary documentation.
yes.
all you have to do is get a new title to donate then.
If your name is on the title, you can take the car. Just make sure he didn't re-titled it after the split.
ONLY if your name is on the TITLE as co-owner or leinholder can you "repo" the car.
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Any title holder must relinquish ownership by signing the title release
IF YOU LEGALLY REMOVED THE COSIGNER FROM YOUR CAR LOAN,TITLE AND ALL. IT NOW BECOMES A CIVIL MATTER,WITH EVIDENCE ON HAND A LOCAL SHERIIFF'S MIGHT BE HELPFUL SINCE THEY HANDLE CIVIL MATTERS. I DON'T FORSEE ANY PROBLEMS IN ACQUIRING YOUR VEHICLE.
Your cosigner is listed on your car title because they are legally responsible for the loan if you are unable to make payments. This provides the lender with added security and ensures that the loan will be repaid.
No, a cosigner has no legal rights to a vehicle unless his or her name appears on the vehicle title.