In order to make a legal agreement to borrow a car, you would need all the details of the parties involved. Some essential details include period to use the car, type of car, registration, particulars of the borrower and so much more.
You could call the police and report it stolen.
Sorry to say but no. It is a legal agreement.
You could ask your friends but it would be more normal to take out a bank loan or a hire purchase agreement. You should understand that if you can not make the payments to cover the loan (which will be for more than the value of the car) you will lose the car, still be in debt and have you credit rating ruined - Think and plan carefully before borrowing money.
Although there is no Buyer's Remorse Law that applies to vehicles, you may have legal recourse if they did not live up to the agreement. Talk to the seller before seeking legal advice.
Does the car insurance covers a relative-visitor who wants to borrow a car for a few days?
To rent your car to someone, you can use a car-sharing service or rental platform. Make sure to verify the renter's identity, set clear rental terms, and have a written agreement in place. Additionally, consider insurance coverage and any legal requirements in your area.
Yes, it is legal to drive a rental car that is not registered in your name as long as you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.
Yes, you can borrow a loan car for a temporary period of time from certain car dealerships or rental agencies.
Yes you can borrow it, but if he doesn't have insurance then you could be breaking the law.
To make sure there are legal things in his car
To make sure there are legal things in his car
Yes, it is legal, but make sure you tell any prospective buyer that there is a recall on the car.