No. As the one who originally took out the loan, they cannot refinance your car loan without your permission. The only thing they can do (and have to do) is to pay your payments if you default on the loan.
Possible fraud charges.
if you take it to your personal bank and ask them how much you need to have paid already they can indeed refinace you and remove the cosigner
To remove a cosigner from a car title in California, you typically need to refinance the car loan in your name only. This process involves applying for a new loan without the cosigner's involvement and using it to pay off the existing loan. Once the new loan is approved and the old loan is paid off, the cosigner can be removed from the title.
A co-signer is not an owner of the car. As such, the co-signer cannot take the car away from the borrower without the borrower's permission.
The only way to be relieved of the obligation is for the primary borrower to refinance the vehicle.
IF the primary has the credit score to satisfy the LENDER, YES. The co-signor will be notified they are no longer on the loan, which will likely make them VERY HAPPY.
In order to refinance your car loan you need to have good enough credit to refinance in your own name and pay off the prior loan. If you pay off the prior loan you don't need to know the co-signer's whereabouts.
Yes, the cosigner is partly responsible for the car. Therefor they can take equal ownership or ask that you refinance in your own name so they are no longer liable if you default on a payment. Remember, missing payments will hurt both of your credit histories so they have a right to protect their reputation. * A cosigner has no legal right to any property unless his or her name is on the title, nor can a cosigner force someone to refinance a loan without taking the person to court and receiving a court order directing the primary borrower to take such action.
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No, you cannot have someone's car towed without their permission.
IF YOU LEGALLY REMOVED THE COSIGNER FROM YOUR CAR LOAN,TITLE AND ALL. IT NOW BECOMES A CIVIL MATTER,WITH EVIDENCE ON HAND A LOCAL SHERIIFF'S MIGHT BE HELPFUL SINCE THEY HANDLE CIVIL MATTERS. I DON'T FORSEE ANY PROBLEMS IN ACQUIRING YOUR VEHICLE.
No they can not because then the cosinger can report te car being stolen. YES YOU CAN AS LONG AS YOU ARE THE PRIMARY OWNER OF THE VEHICLE. THE COSIGNER IS JUST A PERSON WHO HAS MADE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE BANK THAT IF FOR SOME REASON YOU SHOULD DEFAULT ON THE LOAN THE BANK CAN PURSUE THE COSIGNER. BECAUSE THE COSIGNER PRESUMABLY HAS BETTER CREDIT AND STRONGER WORK HISTORY, THUS THE ABILITY TO REPAY THE LOAN. OF COURSE YOU HAVE TO BE OF AGE AND FOLLOW ALL OF THE LAWS WHEN DRIVING.