The lender has the right to receive all the payments. A co-buyer has no rights TO the payments.The co-buyer is equally responsible for making the payments.The lender has the right to receive all the payments. A co-buyer has no rights TO the payments.The co-buyer is equally responsible for making the payments.The lender has the right to receive all the payments. A co-buyer has no rights TO the payments.The co-buyer is equally responsible for making the payments.The lender has the right to receive all the payments. A co-buyer has no rights TO the payments.The co-buyer is equally responsible for making the payments.
i am the buyer made payments but the co buyer has the car and has not made any payments what are may rights Very generally speaking, cobuyers (cosigners) have the same rights to the vehicle as the primary buyer, however, you may or may not have the right to take possession of the vehicle without permission of the buyer. Some states have specific laws about taking possession of a vehicle under those circumstances.
either OR both
The co-buyer can sue the buyer in court and provide proof of payments and be repaid the amount put in.
When someone co-signs, they are basically just agreeing to making the payments when the signer can not. * Any legal rights that a cosigner or a co-buyer(borrower) have depend upon whether or not their name is on the title to the vehicle.
Either party ON THE TITLE is entitled to possession, but someone will HAVE to make payments or it will be repoed.
yes because you have rights to the car also
yes
Co-buyer = Name is on the title and has rights to the property. The lender will PROBABLY insist that this person also sign the loan as a co-signer or joint borrower. Co-signer = Name is on the loan and is obligated to make the payments if the primary borrower does not. This gives you NO rights to the property.
To make the car payments. Just be glad you have the car too.
If an individual is a co-signer on a loan in which the primary buyer defaults, the co-signer is then responsible for the remaining payments of the loan. It is important to know the financial strength of an individual before co-signing for them, as their default could lead to many financial issues for the co-signer.
A prudent buyer would require that the lien be paid off before the sale. If not the buyer would purchase the rights subject to the lien.