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I don't think so. The co-signer is not the registered owner and has no claim to the vehicle. Only the bank or the loan company (which lends the buyer the money and holds the vehicle title until it's paid for) can repossess. The co-signer just guarantees the loan. If the buyer defaults, the bank will come after him to make payments.

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Q: Is it legal for a co-signer to reposses the vehicle that is financed through a bank?
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Does a co-signer have rights to a vehicle that is being financed and payments are currently being made by the primary holder?

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