yes you both would be held responsible
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If the title, registration, and insurance are still all in your name, you (or your insurance company) would be responsible.
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No. The driver is responsible.
I would say myself, when they are drunk b/c they always think they are stronger than normal.
As far as I understand.... The person who's name is on the car title is the owner of the car (Period). and if..... you are the COSIGNER for this person and your name is not on the title. You are still responsible for the loan payments even if you split up etc... That is why the person that has the car needed someone to sign for them, because the bank would not give them a loan. They were considered HIGH RISK!
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Not unless your spouse is on the title to the property. If not and your spouse signs, then your spouse will be fully responsible for paying the mortgage.Not unless your spouse is on the title to the property. If not and your spouse signs, then your spouse will be fully responsible for paying the mortgage.Not unless your spouse is on the title to the property. If not and your spouse signs, then your spouse will be fully responsible for paying the mortgage.Not unless your spouse is on the title to the property. If not and your spouse signs, then your spouse will be fully responsible for paying the mortgage.
No, the auctioneer would not be legally responsible if someone got hurt at an auction. The auctioneer is only an employee.