The co-signor will have to make arrangements with the LENDER unless the co-signor is listed on the TITLE. In that case, go get the car.
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Yes, a cosigner can take over a car loan if the primary borrower is unable to make payments. This means the cosigner becomes responsible for making the payments on the loan.
Only if the cosigner is also named on the vehicle title.
yes
The other signer must make the payments or the loan will go into default, the property will be taken and your credit will be ruined.
Yes if his anger is due to your not making payments. Otherwise NO.
No. You are the primary borrower and are honoring your financial obligation.
If you fail to pay the mechanic for services then they can put a lien on your car and this has nothing to do with you making the monthly payments on time.
Unless you have a specific repayment plan that the collection agency agreed to, there is no legal reason that cannot sue the cosigner.
There are several options for making payments on loans, including making monthly payments, setting up automatic payments, making extra payments to pay off the loan faster, and refinancing the loan to potentially lower the interest rate.
Something is not right here. If you are the primary, then why is the cosigner making payments and why does the cosigner have possession of the vehicle? The is back-wards of what it should be. And why in the world would you put the cosigners name on the title? You have a mess on your hands, because you went about this all wrong. You need to contact a lawyer ASAP.
In the State of Texas, the answer would be "YES" as both parties signed for the car loan and both are responsible for the balance due. I was the primary signor but the cosigner had the car and was making the payments. Then she stopped making payments after owning the car for 3 years and the car was repossessed.