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If it is your car, with your name on the title, he may have no legal right to the car, and then again he may, as he was making payments. You might seize the car but once you do that, he may very well sue you for all the payments he made or try to have you arrested for car theft. You have created a mess with a very bad agreement. You should have sold him the car and not entered into this foolish agreement. I would contact a lawyer for advice on what to do, otherwise you may do the wrong thing legally.

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Q: You lent your car to a friend with the understanding a verbal agreement he would pay the car payments as long as he had it How do you get your car back the payments owed?
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