Yes, you can sell a car with a loan attached. You must pay off the loan with the money you receive in order to have a clear title or you must get someone to take over your loan.
If they are not on the Certificate of Title you can sell the car. However, generally, the Title is held by the lender until the loan is paid off. You cannot sell a car without the Certificate of Title.If they are not on the Certificate of Title you can sell the car. However, generally, the Title is held by the lender until the loan is paid off. You cannot sell a car without the Certificate of Title.If they are not on the Certificate of Title you can sell the car. However, generally, the Title is held by the lender until the loan is paid off. You cannot sell a car without the Certificate of Title.If they are not on the Certificate of Title you can sell the car. However, generally, the Title is held by the lender until the loan is paid off. You cannot sell a car without the Certificate of Title.
That's illegal. Technically, if you 'borrow' money against your vehicle, the car becomes the property of the loan company until you've repaid the loan. If you sell the car before the loan is repaid, you're likely to land yourself in court !
Yes i can
You can't sell it. You don't own it. The bank or loan company owns the car. You need their permission to sell the car and transfer title.
Sell the car for the price of the loan. If you can't get that price out of it, then talk with the bank about your options.
If you can get enough out of the car to pay off the loan then just sell it. If you are upside down on the loan, they that presents a real problem. You may have to just sit on the car until you pay off enough of the loan to be able to sell it an get enough to pay off the loan. You could also sell it and take out another loan that will cover the deficiency, but that may not be a good decision if you are financially strapped.
If the car is worth less than you owe on it, you can try to get an unsecured loan from a local credit union or a local bank. You could also try to ask whatever financial institution has your car loan for an unsecured loan for whatever the car doesn't bring when you sell it.
Sell it? Keep it? It's in your name. Do whatever you want with it. If there's a loan on it, and the car's worth less than the loan, you'll have to eat the difference if you sell it. If the loan is in your name you have to make the payments. You could let it be reposessed, but the loan company will sell it and come after you for the difference in what they get and what you owe. Never buy a car for a friend.
sell it and get a moped.
Either pay off the car loan in full or sell it.
Yes. That's why the credit union has possession of the title. If you used the car as collateral for a loan and default on the loan the lender will take possession of the car and sell it to offset what you owe on the loan.
You cant. The loan in your name must be paid off by you. So if you plan to make any money off your car you will want to sell it for more then what is still owed.