Yes, you can have two names on a boat title. When registering a boat, both owners' names can be listed, which may be necessary for legal and ownership purposes. It’s important to check the specific regulations of your state or country, as requirements can vary. Additionally, the manner in which the names are listed can affect ownership rights, so it's advisable to understand the implications of joint ownership.
If two names are on the title seperated by a comma. What does this mean?
yes
Most states will allow you to register a car in one name even if two names are on the title. Of course, the registration has to be in one of the names on the title.
both
Yes
It belongs to the other person on the title.
There are two names. The destroyer or the patrol boat
No, if your name is one of the two on the title. That makes the car as much your property as it is theirs. If you intentionally deprive them of the use of the car by hiding or destroying it, then it becomes a civil matter - not criminal.
Two. The primary and the co buyer.
No, both names hold equal value. If the title says name one OR name two then either one can dispose of the vehicle. If it says AND or just lists the two names, both must sign.
you have to go back to original owner and have them apply for lost title
The title would revert to the survivor; this person should probably take a death certificate and the old title with both names to the BMV and get a new title issued with just his/her name on it.