Yes, a co-buyer can take possession of the car if they are listed on the title and have a legal right to do so.
You don't. If the cobuyer has possession of the vehicle and is no longer making payments, you as the buyer may take possession and either take up and make current the payments, or voluntarily surrender the vehicle. Failure to do so will result in repossession, and will adversely affect your credit.
Yes, if the car is registered in your husband's name, he has legal ownership and can take possession of it.
Well, it depends how the title was written. if it says buyer "or" cobuyer you dont need the other persons signature for anything .... if its written with "and" between your two names, u will have to have both people present to complete any removals or transfers. That or you can have the cobuyer sell u the car. They will still need to be present though.
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Only if they are a joint title holder of the vehicle.
IF your name is on the TITLE as buyer or cobuyer, you have the right to POSSESSION. Do you know where the car is? Do you have a key?
You don't. If the cobuyer has possession of the vehicle and is no longer making payments, you as the buyer may take possession and either take up and make current the payments, or voluntarily surrender the vehicle. Failure to do so will result in repossession, and will adversely affect your credit.
Daughter and husband are getting divorce and she is the co-buyer can she take it out of state
Yes. My fiancee and I just did that (California). We did not take physical possession of the car, and nor did we take "constructive possession." I.e., taking the keys to the car and leaving the car on the lot.
Yes, if the car is registered in your husband's name, he has legal ownership and can take possession of it.
You can take possession of a used car immediately if you have signed the paperwork for the loan or if you have paid cash. Sometimes the dealership will need to wash or clean out the car and they may have you wait.
On a new car it is 3 days after you pay for it.
No, you can't.
IF her name is NOT on the TITLE or loan, it is YOUR car and you can take possession of your car. Be SURE she doesnt have a contract with you.
Well, if you take possession of the car, you cant be charged with stealing your own car so, a civil suit would be the next choice.
Don, IF your name is on the title as co-owner, you would just be taking possession of your own car. If its NOT on the title, you cant take possession legally.Why not go to the person in possession and tell them to give up the car??
Take advice from some good car dealers, they will explain you better.