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yes you can
Yes. They can! The car is their equity basically!
Can u get a title loan without a vehicle inspection
Sell it for what you owe if it is possible. Pay off the loan, get the title and sign it over to the new buyer. If you cannot get what you owe, then get as much as you can. Get a personal loan from the bank to pay of the remaining balance. The personal loan is better than the amount you owe on the car.
When you purchased the car, you may have received a lien title from the state. This is not a clear title of ownership. The lender in essence still owns the vehicle, at least part of it. It is held in security for the loan. If you are a repossession company or agent, you will be required to have an order of repossession. But, if you are a repossession company or agent, you should already know this.
The repossession laws will vary with each city/state. A title loan company can't repo a car if the payment is not yet due unless the car is behind on payments.
You might be able to get a personal loan after a car repossession. However, you would get the loan at a very high interest rate one the repossession is on your credit report.
i = installment loan. 8 = repossession. i8 = repossession of an installment loan (like an auto loan).
Not without a release from the loan company.
If a cosigner's name is not on the title they have no legal claim to the vehicle. They can file a lawsuit against the primary borrower to recover money that they contributed towards the paying of the loan.
No. The co-signer has no power of "repossession" unless they are on the title of the financed property. In that case they can "take possession" of the property and pay the loan.No. The co-signer has no power of "repossession" unless they are on the title of the financed property. In that case they can "take possession" of the property and pay the loan.No. The co-signer has no power of "repossession" unless they are on the title of the financed property. In that case they can "take possession" of the property and pay the loan.No. The co-signer has no power of "repossession" unless they are on the title of the financed property. In that case they can "take possession" of the property and pay the loan.
If they are not on the Certificate of Title you can sell the car. However, generally, the Title is held by the lender until the loan is paid off. You cannot sell a car without the Certificate of Title.If they are not on the Certificate of Title you can sell the car. However, generally, the Title is held by the lender until the loan is paid off. You cannot sell a car without the Certificate of Title.If they are not on the Certificate of Title you can sell the car. However, generally, the Title is held by the lender until the loan is paid off. You cannot sell a car without the Certificate of Title.If they are not on the Certificate of Title you can sell the car. However, generally, the Title is held by the lender until the loan is paid off. You cannot sell a car without the Certificate of Title.