You must get a deed from the co-owner who is incarcerated. Interests in real property are transferred by deed.
No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.
No, a cosigner or co-borrower can only be removed from the obligation of the debt by refinancing.
Yes. Anything involving ownership of a vechicle has to go through the MVA and/or your insurance company
A jail in a ship is a brig.
Get the lenders name removed from the ownership. **actually the lenders name will not be on the ownership papers as anything other than "seller", once your loan is paid out, you have no worries, the car is yours. The bill of sale, ownership and finance papers should show you the term of your finance, monthly payment, interest rate, number of payment, etc... when the terms have been carried out, you will be the only legal owner of the vehicle
Yes! You will have go and add your name to the new paper work and title. * The loan will have to be refinanced if the couple do not reside in a community property state. Adding to the loan will not make the spouse a coowner unless they live in a community property state but it will make them a co-borrower and equally obligated for the debt in any state. A person does not need to be on the title to be on the loan and vice-versa. Although it is prudent to be placed on the title as that is what determines ownership, not the financial agreement.
There is no transfer of ownership - the lie holder was always the one who had ownership of the vehicle.
No. Her name can only be removed via a refinance.No. Her name can only be removed via a refinance.No. Her name can only be removed via a refinance.No. Her name can only be removed via a refinance.
Deed of ownership
It would be Lucus's
East Cambridge Jail
London