Yes, it's possible and happens a lot. You can simply go to your local DMV w/the title (or call them first to see what all is needed), and transfer the title to the state you reside in. They will take that title, (after properly signed), and send it in and a new title (in same names) will be issued in MA.
Yes, a cosigner can register a car on behalf of the primary borrower if the primary borrower authorizes them to do so.
Yes, a co-signer can register a car on behalf of the primary borrower if the primary borrower authorizes them to do so.
Yes, a cosigner can register a car, but they are not the primary owner of the vehicle. The cosigner is responsible for the loan if the primary owner fails to make payments.
The foreclosure is reported under the names of the primary borrower and the co-signer. The co-signer is equally responsible for paying the loan.
To repossess something, you must have had possession of it at one time or it must be collateral on a loan that you are the lender on. To co-sign only means that you agree to pay the notes if the primary buyer doesnt. Collateral for a loan that is NOT in default cannot be repossessed by the lender.
Yes.
In a political primary, you have to register by political party.
Yes, a cosigner can register a car on behalf of the primary borrower if the primary borrower authorizes them to do so.
The person who's name is on the Title is the owner of the car.
Yes, a co-signer can register a car on behalf of the primary borrower if the primary borrower authorizes them to do so.
Yes, a cosigner can register a car, but they are not the primary owner of the vehicle. The cosigner is responsible for the loan if the primary owner fails to make payments.
There are two possible sets of primary colors:red, green, bluemagenta, yellow, cyanAny color not in one of those groups is not a primary color.
No, when the parent cosigned the loan, they agreed to pay what the child couldn't. * Yes, the contract that was cosigned was between the borrower's and the lender. A cosigner has the legal right to file suit against a primary borrower for financial damages incurred due to the primary borrower defaulting on the contract.
why can't you vote in the primary election for either a democrat or a republican if you register as a republican? would it not be better to register as a democrat and be able to vote either way than to register as a republican and be limited?
No, the primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) cannot be produced by mixing other colors. They are considered primary because they are the building blocks for all other colors.
Depends on the primary: if they state allows for people who are not registered Republicans or Democrats to vote in the primary then you are allowed.
50/50 split. None more none less.