Both parties must agree to the sale and sign the title if the title says "and". If it says "or" you can sell it with just one owner's signature on the title.
It takes the signature of all owners listed on the title and the lien holder.
Only if the title is in your name.
It depends on how the owners are listed on the title.If it says Bill and Tom, then both owners must sign.If it says Bill or Tom, then only one has to sign.Hope this helps.
The person listed on the title is the only person allowed to sell the vehicle.
All of the owners of the car have to sign to transfer it or sell it, and that includes donating it.
No, it is generally not possible to sell a house without the consent of all owners listed on the property title.
You may only sell property to which you hold title.
You must have a title to sell a vehicle if the new owner plans to title the vehicle. If you are selling the car for "parts only", and not planning to put the car back on the road, then you can sell it with a bill of sale only. If they want to title the vehicle, you need to go to your local DMV and apply for a lost/stolen title. Once you get the duplicate title, then you can sell the vehicle.
You don't have the title, and you are the owner? If not, go to your local DMV and request a duplicate title. but when i sell it don't i have to transfer the title out of my name into the new owners name? sorry I'm asking so many questions....I'm selling my car, and can't find the title and i wasn't sure what i had to do to get a copy or if i even needed a copy of it in order to sell it..
The only person that can sell it is the person who's name is on the title.
If the title says "and" then both people are needed to sell the car. If the title says "or" then only one of the people is needed for a sale.
If bothe names are on the title then no. If its just your name then yes. If the bank has the title then call them about it. In my experience its a huge pain in the ass to sell a car with a lien on it. Trust me. If it is a title and the other person signs off on it then yes. If you are trying to sell the car without the other named person whether it is a title or registration then no.