In the UK a Company called Motability handles this type of finance.
Yes, it is not the banks fault you are disabled. You can conntact you loan company and they may be willing to work with you. But they are not required to change the terms of the loan.
"he' would call local lenders until he found one willing to make a loan based on his CR and expenses and income.
Heirs pay loan or bank takes car.
A straw purchase is when someone else signs for a car loan but the loan is being paid by someone else. For instance person "a" has bad credit and person "b"does not. Person "a"signs for a loan under the idea the car is for them, but it is actually for person "b." Person "b" then gives the car to person a to drive as their own. Person b is responcable for payments, but hopes person a will make them. This type of loan is not allowed. If a dealer knows this is taking place, they will not sell the car.
I think it can depending on what is happening to that person and the car.
NONE on the loan.
no
The primary borrower on a car loan is the person who is responsible for repaying the loan and whose credit history is used to determine the loan terms.
To remove your name from a car loan, you typically need to either pay off the loan in full or have the other person on the loan refinance the loan in their name only.
The estate has to settle the title. The secondary person can be held responsible for the loan until it is resolved.
Yes
the permit is for the disabled person,not the vehicle. you are allowed to use it for any vehicle you ride in or drive.