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Yes you can, but you have give some charges.
The only way to cancel a loan is to pay it off. The lender owns the loan and you have no control over it at all.
You pay the money back. If it is still in process, contact the lender and cancel the application.
If the secondary borrower is not paying the loan, you must take the vehicle back from the secondary borrower before the bank takes back the vehicle and ruins your credit. You will learn from that not to cosign a loan.
When you take out a loan to buy a vehicle, you will be asked to make monthly payments for a certain number of years. At the end of that time you will own the vehicle. When you lease a vehicle, you make monthly payments for a certain number of years and then you give the automobile back to the dealer.
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if they give you money then you have to pay them back that is that question
If a vehicle has been legally repossessed, then the bank has absolutely no obligation to give it back to you. Ever. But many banks will work with you in rder to get the loan repaid, but from a legal standpoint the bank has ownership at that point.
Not until you get your title back. Pay off your loan, get your title back, then you're free to do with it what you will. And if you don't pay your loan to get your title back, the pawn broker gets ownership of that vehicle, and will report it stolen if you refuse to turn over your vehicle to them.
If you have defaulted on the loan, you must sell the vehicle, pay off the loan you have, receive a lien release on title from the loan company and sign it ovet to the buyer. This is bad situation as most people will not pay for a vehicle with out receiving the title at the time of purchase.
IF YOU GOING TO FILE BANKRUPTCY KEEP YOUR CAR AND PUT IT IN YOUR BANKRUPTCY IF YOU NEED YOUR CAR. IF YOU JUST WANT TO GIVE IT BACK JUST GIVE IT BACK ANY TIME BUT THE LOAN STILL GOING ON YOUR CREDIT FILE SO IF I WAS YOU I'LL PUT IT IN WHAT EVER CHAPTER YOUR FILEING.
Hire a lawyer and if the lawyer can't get it back for you, take them to claims court. You'll win for sure.