A primary owner cannot refinance a car loan without consent from the co-owner. Both parties must agree to the action.
Without Customer Consent, No. The Business owner is not allowed to touch the customer without their consent.
NO! That is why they have escrow, title insurance, etc. The lender will not give a dime if all owners are not on the refinance application. A thorough title search will reval your name on the property. Email me through info@usconsumerpros.com
There are many ways a home owner can refinance their home. Some easy routes would be to go to their primary bank and checking to see if that option is available.
Generally not without the co-owner's consent.
No, a co-owner cannot sell a car without the primary owner. Both people have to be present for the sale of this car to go through.
No, a co-owner cannot sell a car without the primary owner. Both people have to be present for the sale of this car to go through.
Generally, in order to refinance the property the owner of the property AND the life estate holder must both sign the mortgage. If you are only a life estate holder you cannot refinance the property. A lender will grant a mortgage to the owner of the property only and the life estate holder must sign their consent. See related question link.
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You cannot take a living person's real property without their consent. The only way to transfer ownership is for the owner to convey their interest by a deed.
I don't see why not as long as the loan is in good standing, but you can never tell these days.
Only if you refinance the vehicle without the cosigner on the new loan.
The policy owner, usually the Primary named insured, can add or remove people and coverages from the policy they purchased as their coverage requirements change.