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I would insure any car that I was driving or making payments on. If you are on the title then you are an owner.
Only to the extent that the person must have an insurable interest in the car. If I transferred title to you on my car I can no longer insure it since I have no insurable interest in the car. If you transferred title to your child who still lives at home you could continue to insure it.
These type of transaction is illegal since there was no car title that has to be presented in selling that car.
You cannot "sell" a car without the title because the title is proof of ownership. Without the title the buyer can't register and insure the car.
can you have insurance on a car if the title is not in your name? Generally, no. You don't have anything to insure (called insurable interest). The only time this is permitted is with spouses. The car's title may be in either name, but may be on the others insurance.
You have to be 16 to buy a car in Massachusetts. You will need to title and insure the car in your name.
The lien must be paid off and the title must then be signed over to you. You cannot insure and register the car in your name without a title.
Yes they should. or their grandaughters ;)
I know in MA that the title is considered a legal document. You are not allowed to sell a car without the title.
I know you can put the car your insurance but to register a different story
No. The person whose name is on the legal title must insure the vehicle. The mother-in-law should be rated as the driver, but if your name is on the title, you must insure it.
Your parents would need to add the car to their own policy.