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Q: Can you sue someone who signed a car loan for you and then took the car after it was paid for for 2 years?
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Can someone remove themselves from a car loan if you signed with another person as the car is being financed?

If they both signed the contract and were legally able to enter into a loan contract no names will be removed. All signers remain equally responsible for the loan until it is paid off.


You haven't paid your loan in years?

There are a number of reasons a person may not have paid their loan in years. They may not have the money to pay a loan for example.


What happens to your credit if you co-sign for someone and they quit making payments?

When you co-signed you agreed to pay the loan if the primary borrower defaults. That is the only purpose of requiring a co-signer. The person who applied for the loan doesn't have a good credit record and the lender wants to make certain the loan is paid so they arrange for someone with better credit to co-sign the loan. If you don't make the payments your credit will be ruined.When you co-signed you agreed to pay the loan if the primary borrower defaults. That is the only purpose of requiring a co-signer. The person who applied for the loan doesn't have a good credit record and the lender wants to make certain the loan is paid so they arrange for someone with better credit to co-sign the loan. If you don't make the payments your credit will be ruined.When you co-signed you agreed to pay the loan if the primary borrower defaults. That is the only purpose of requiring a co-signer. The person who applied for the loan doesn't have a good credit record and the lender wants to make certain the loan is paid so they arrange for someone with better credit to co-sign the loan. If you don't make the payments your credit will be ruined.When you co-signed you agreed to pay the loan if the primary borrower defaults. That is the only purpose of requiring a co-signer. The person who applied for the loan doesn't have a good credit record and the lender wants to make certain the loan is paid so they arrange for someone with better credit to co-sign the loan. If you don't make the payments your credit will be ruined.


Can someone that has a home equity loan with a co-signer just sign the loan over to the co-signer?

No. A home equity is a mortgage and the lender owns the mortgage. The borrower cannot make any changes in the terms. Whoever signed the mortgage is responsible for paying the loan. If the loan isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.No. A home equity is a mortgage and the lender owns the mortgage. The borrower cannot make any changes in the terms. Whoever signed the mortgage is responsible for paying the loan. If the loan isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.No. A home equity is a mortgage and the lender owns the mortgage. The borrower cannot make any changes in the terms. Whoever signed the mortgage is responsible for paying the loan. If the loan isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.No. A home equity is a mortgage and the lender owns the mortgage. The borrower cannot make any changes in the terms. Whoever signed the mortgage is responsible for paying the loan. If the loan isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.


Does the person quitclaimed to the deed responsible for the loan?

The person who signed the mortgage is responsible for the loan. They must notify the lender if they transfer ownership to someone else and the full balance will be due at the time of the transfer. If the mortgage isn't paid the lender will take the property.


How do you drop a property co signer?

You need to discuss it with whoever you co-signed a legal document with: mortgagee, landlord, lender, etc. If it's a loan, it usually must be paid off.You need to discuss it with whoever you co-signed a legal document with: mortgagee, landlord, lender, etc. If it's a loan, it usually must be paid off.You need to discuss it with whoever you co-signed a legal document with: mortgagee, landlord, lender, etc. If it's a loan, it usually must be paid off.You need to discuss it with whoever you co-signed a legal document with: mortgagee, landlord, lender, etc. If it's a loan, it usually must be paid off.


What are my rights if a loan I cosigned for isn't paid?

A co-signer is fully legally responsible for the debt of the loan if the other person on the loan fails to pay as per the signed loan contract. All rights and responsibilities are in the contract.


What is the difference between a Promissory Note and a Loan?

A loan is a sum of money which is borrowed on the condition that it will be paid back.A promissory note is a written promise to pay the loan that sets forth the terms of the loan and is signed by both parties.


You loan your sister cash to buy a car can you reposs the car if loan not paid?

If it was straight cash no. If you have signed and notarized doucuments than yes you can legally repo the car.


Are you responsible for loan debt if you are on the deed to house but not on the loan?

No. Not unless you signed the note. However, the lender may have the power to take possession of the property by foreclosure if the mortgage loan isn't paid.No. Not unless you signed the note. However, the lender may have the power to take possession of the property by foreclosure if the mortgage loan isn't paid.No. Not unless you signed the note. However, the lender may have the power to take possession of the property by foreclosure if the mortgage loan isn't paid.No. Not unless you signed the note. However, the lender may have the power to take possession of the property by foreclosure if the mortgage loan isn't paid.


What is a loan amortization in reference too purchasing a car on credit?

When purchasing a car on credit, a loan is obtained and the loan is paid off over time. For example, a car loan paid off over 5 years, with monthly payments, is considered to amortized over 5 years.


If you moved to another country but still have a car loan can you refinance that loan in someone else's name?

The "someone else" needs to apply for a loan to pay off your car loan. With your loan paid off, you can sign the title over showing it free & clear. Don't sign off on the title until you know the loan is paid--or you could find that you no longer own the car but still have a loan to pay.