You can sell it for cash if you have the title.
no
There are pawn shops that buy cars. There are cash title loans places that take your title for cash, but will eventually take your car if it is not paid back.
Get a new car. == If someone hit your car you will be paid the actual cash value of the car. If you totaled the car and had collision coverage you will be paid actual cash value, too.
There will be a lien on their title from their lender. You need a title in your name with them only as the lienholder. Unless you are paying cash, then there would be no lien on your title.
You can go to the DMV and get a recovered or salvaged title for the car. It will decrease the value of the car because it is not the original.
When you sell your junk car for cash, you should sign over the Title (or pink slip) to the business to which you sell the car. That releases you from liability.
Go to the DMV and register for one. It costs extra but they should be able to do it
yes
I would think so.
No, you cannot sell a car that is not titled in your name. That would be a crime, transferring stolen property. The car legally belongs to the person whose name appears on the title.
The only way to get your car title back from the Bank of America is to pay of the loan that the title is collateral for. If the loan is paid off, they will send you the title in the mail.
Auto cash title loans do not put a lien on your car. What happens is you surrender the title to the loan company and they give you cash. If you fail to pay back the loan, they have the title and are now able to legally come and take your vehicle.