Yes, you can take out a loan for a vehicle for someone else and make the payments on it, but the only way you can put the vehicle in their name is if you have their permission.
In Massachusetts, when you register and insure vehicle
if you purchase a vehicle, and the title was signed over to you, you must title it at your local dmv before you can sell it, unless you are a licensed vehicle wholesaler or a dealer. If you are selling it, you do not have to register it, but you do have to title it.
If your name is on the title
If you register what exactly? If you mean would registering your vehicle with their address would it affect the homeowners premiums? NO
In the state of New York, you can only register a vehicle when the title is in someone else's name if you have power of attorney for that person. If you are registering for a person in the military you must have the forms MV-454 and MV-456.
Yes, The insurance of a vehicle has no bearing on where the car is purchase or register.
No. A driver's license is not required to register a vehicle. There are many reasons why a person without a license might own a car. It could be an elderly person who has someone drive them around or a company car...
State approved motor vehicle bill of sale forms can be obtained at your local tag office.
The taxes on a new vehicle purchase will be paid to the state where you reside. If you purchase the vehicle in a state other than the one where you reside you will pay the sales tax when you register it, or title it in your state.
You pay the balance of the unpaid loan to the bank, request a release of title to the estate of the deceased person, purchase the vehicle from the estate for at least one dollar, do a transfer of title to your name, and register the vehicle.Anything less or different may result in the repossession of the vehicle.
Sales Taxes - most places - yes....collected when you register/title vehicle.
How can i register a vehicle from a different state without a point of origin in California