Report the car as stolen (assuming it is still in your name). You can even tell the police where the car is, most likely. Regardless of who's making payments - the name on the title is the owner of the car. You may wish to get some professional legal advice because this could get ugly.
The best place to go for advice about someone taking over car payments is the local bank. They will be able to offer advice about what to do if someone is no longer able to pay their car payments.
You can have someone take over the payments if they meet the credit requirements of the bank you have the financing with. You might also be able to get someone that wants your car to get their own financing to pay off your car.
Yes
Contact the lender and get their approval.
You and the person wanting to take over the payments, go in a sit down with the lender who holds the note, and talk about it. The lender must agree to this for it to happen.
Let someone else take over the payments.
You have to go out and find someone new that loves you in return
MAILED DUPLICATE PAYMENTS OF $654,00..DATED 4/14/2024...OVER PAYMENT ON ONE...WHAT SHOULD I DO???
Best way to do this is to talk to the place that holds the note on the car. They will usually work out something. If someone has power of attorney it would help out. They could just simply do a take over payments on the books.
Yes, but it has to be with the agreement of the lender.
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Yes, otherwise you would be receiving over-payments that you would have to return, possibly have to pay penalties and possibly face unemployment fraud charges.