Sign off on your part as the seller on the title itself just like you were selling it to anyone else.
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Whomever the car is titled to. You will have to sign the title over to the insurance company since they essentially bought the wrecked car from you.
You will get actual cash value for the car and will sign the title and car over to the insurance company, unless you wish to buy it back for a reduced payout.
Typically you need a car with insurance to get a title loan. If your car is totaled, the loan company are entitled to that money since they hold the title for your car.
No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.
On the back of the title there is a place to sign it and the person that is receiving the car signs it as well.
Yes.
As long as you have the title that he signed off of it and you signed on and you have insurance on the vehicle it will be covered.
It depends on why it was totaled. If it's cosmetic damage that totaled the car (like a shallow sideswipe) of course. If it's structural, like frame damage, maybe. If it was in a flood, it's probably not a good idea to fix it since quirky electrical problems will haunt the car forever. If it is repaired it would still carry a totaled title but it can be qualified with the brand 'totaled/reconstructed' on the new title.
no you cant sign it its in her name. she can sign it over to you or she can add your name to the title but no u cant sign it because its not in your name.
Absolutely
sign the title over to the person buying the car