Yes.
YES YOU CAN- accessory in a crime
no it could b very dangerous u dont know wat they will do.
no
Then let her know of these feelings, if she still insists her feelings for another person, let her have him.
The surrender will depend on who holds the loan on the vehicle. If the dealer has in house financing then an agreement could be made to give the car back. If the loan is through another company, then a deal must be made to give the car to them. They could let you drop it off at a branch, or require someone to pick it up from you.
An optimist
Let. Such As: 1. I am going to let you borrow my car. 2. She is letting me use these scissors.
Depending on the state, there should be an option to file the car as not being driven. It's more like a registration exemption then actually registering the car. If you are not going to drive the car, this is the best option. If you want to register the car because someone else is going to be driving you around, they should let you do that.
let the buyer beware
Caveat Emptor "Let the buyer beware"
your mom happens.
How often is this person driving the vehicle, do they reside with you in the household? If you answers often and yes - and they are not on the policy, they should be a named driver in order to be covered.