The estate has to resolve all of the debts. That would include the car loan, which must be resolved before the vehicle can be sold or inherited.
In California the estate will be responsible for the debts of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed and any remainder distributed.
Yes, but you should be fully informed that you would be the guarantor on the debt. If the primary borrower fails to make their payments you would be held fully responsible for paying the debt. In that event you would be paying for something you don't own.Yes, but you should be fully informed that you would be the guarantor on the debt. If the primary borrower fails to make their payments you would be held fully responsible for paying the debt. In that event you would be paying for something you don't own.Yes, but you should be fully informed that you would be the guarantor on the debt. If the primary borrower fails to make their payments you would be held fully responsible for paying the debt. In that event you would be paying for something you don't own.Yes, but you should be fully informed that you would be the guarantor on the debt. If the primary borrower fails to make their payments you would be held fully responsible for paying the debt. In that event you would be paying for something you don't own.
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There are several parts warehouses in Orange County, CA. You might want to check out Valley Auto Parts, Ferguson's Auto Center, Hub Auto Supply, DeLillo Chevrolet, or Ace Auto Parts.
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You aren't responsible for them overpaying you, but you are responsible for paying back whatever you were overpaid.
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When someone dies in CA the relatives of that person are NOT responsible for the debts owed by that person. The credit cards and loans would like you to think you owe the money, but you don't.
In most cases the debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. That is the purpose of creating an estate. Anyone with a debt or claim can petition the court to establish one. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.