You cannot get your name removed from a valid loan. If you signed the contract your name remains in place until the loan is paid off. The only time I have seen the name on a valid loan adjusted was when a signer passed away and another party legally assumed the loan from the finance company. And no, divorce decrees will not help you.
No, it is generally not possible to refinance a car loan into someone else's name without the original borrower being removed from the loan.
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.
To remove a cosigner from a car title in California, you typically need to refinance the car loan in your name only. This process involves applying for a new loan without the cosigner's involvement and using it to pay off the existing loan. Once the new loan is approved and the old loan is paid off, the cosigner can be removed from the title.
No. I recently took a car loan for my son because his credit is bad. The loan is in my name, the title is in his name only. He is listed on the loan as the 'holder of colateral'.
In general, if the spouse's name is on the car loan agreement, they are responsible for the loan. If the loan is in one spouse's name only, that spouse is solely responsible for the loan.
No, it is generally not possible to refinance a car loan into someone else's name without the original borrower being removed from the loan.
IF YOU LEGALLY REMOVED THE COSIGNER FROM YOUR CAR LOAN,TITLE AND ALL. IT NOW BECOMES A CIVIL MATTER,WITH EVIDENCE ON HAND A LOCAL SHERIIFF'S MIGHT BE HELPFUL SINCE THEY HANDLE CIVIL MATTERS. I DON'T FORSEE ANY PROBLEMS IN ACQUIRING YOUR VEHICLE.
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.
To remove a cosigner from a car title in California, you typically need to refinance the car loan in your name only. This process involves applying for a new loan without the cosigner's involvement and using it to pay off the existing loan. Once the new loan is approved and the old loan is paid off, the cosigner can be removed from the title.
No. I recently took a car loan for my son because his credit is bad. The loan is in my name, the title is in his name only. He is listed on the loan as the 'holder of colateral'.
In general, if the spouse's name is on the car loan agreement, they are responsible for the loan. If the loan is in one spouse's name only, that spouse is solely responsible for the loan.
Until the lease is satisfied or the vehicle surrendered, you can't. You guarantee the loan if the primary cannot pay for it.
You would have to buy the car from the other person and take a loan in your own name. Find out what car dealers don't want you to know at www.dealertricks.com
File for missing person. If your name is also on title then file for theft, if not then that cannot be helped. You can apply with the bank that your name be removed from the loan which most likely will cause you to pay a certain amount or you wont even be able to have it removed.
Getting an easy bank loan for a new car will depend on your credit rating. If your credit rating is Good or above, you would easily qualify for a loan. If your credit rating is not very good, then you are unlikely to qualify for a loan.
You can not.
I'm not quite sure EXACTLY what you are asking, but I'll give it a shot. If BOTH names are on the loan and you want to get one off, the other person has to re-finance the car in just their name. If it's in just your name, then you have to get the other person to assume the loan by applying for a loan in their own name. Basically, you can't just remove a name for any loan you've signed for. Someone else has to refinance in their name, on their credit.