The person who's name appears on the title is the legal owner of the vehicle.
The insurance should be under the name of the person to whom the car is titled and registered. Also, if the person who legally owns the car is not the person who will be the main driver of the car, the person who will be the driver on the car should be added to the policy.
Find the person who owns the car and sue them, and hope that you have enough uninsured coverage to fix your car
If the car is registered in the husbands name only, she cannot register the car. The person who owns the car has to register the car, as the Title office needs a picture ID.
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If there is a co-signer on a loan for a car, the person who is making the regular payments is usually the owner of the car. Unless, the car is registered to the co-signer, the person making the payments owns the vehicle.
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Those person(s) whose names appear on the title of the vehicle are the legal owners.
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It's very simple, Go to the person,. ask his/her name and say to him/her, that I had seen a house on your name at some location,., then automatically that person will say,., whether he/she owns a house or not,.,.
Ask them.
Yes. Only a registered owner of a car can get the insurance. The insurance policy document and registration documents of a car both should be in a name of one person. The mismatching of documents leads to legal complications. So it is important to ensure that to get insurance, you have to be the registered owner of a car.
In a loan where the vehicle is the collateral, it is registered, but if you do not keep up with your payments, the bank stakes their claim and reposseses it, so in a way, the bank owns it, and it is a rent-to-own vehicle.