The buyers rights should be set forth in any contract that was signed prior to the sale. Therefore, you would need to review what you signed when you agreed to make the purchase. The circumstances that would allow you to back out of the transaction are probably extremely limited.
The co-buyer of a vehicle has equal rights to the vehicle if there name is on the title. The co-buyers rights can be defined by a written or verbal contract.
The co-buyer can sue the buyer in court and provide proof of payments and be repaid the amount put in.
A buyer can do a voluntary possession without the permission of the co-buyers if that buyer is the sole owner of the vehicle. If the co-buyers are also co-owners, they would have to give consent first.
You are confusing me. If everything is in your name, how can you be the co-signer and not the primary borrower, and where did the "buyers" come in? Are you, perhaps 16-17 years old and your parents took away your driving privileges?
Yes, a co-buyer of a car is also considered an owner of the car, as both individuals share legal ownership rights. This means that both co-buyers have the authority to make decisions regarding the car, including its use, sale, or financing. Ownership details are typically documented in the vehicle title, which should reflect both names.
A "Cosigner" is a "Co-owner." Cobuyers and buyers are equally responsible for the note they signed.
The bank will stop the closing until the situation can be resolved. The closing may not take place if the surviving co-borrower doesn't meet the bank's income and credit requirements.The bank will stop the closing until the situation can be resolved. The closing may not take place if the surviving co-borrower doesn't meet the bank's income and credit requirements.The bank will stop the closing until the situation can be resolved. The closing may not take place if the surviving co-borrower doesn't meet the bank's income and credit requirements.The bank will stop the closing until the situation can be resolved. The closing may not take place if the surviving co-borrower doesn't meet the bank's income and credit requirements.
Yes the co-buyers name does appear on the title, but not on the vehicle registration.
The closing time for Co-operative stores can vary depending on the location. It's best to check the store's website or call them directly for specific closing hours.
When the person who a co-signer, co-signs for ,gets evicted, what are the rights of the co-signer? Does the co-signer have the right to correct this problem , before theres an eviction?
Only if he is the only one on the title.
The lender has the right to receive all the payments. A co-buyer has no rights TO the payments.The co-buyer is equally responsible for making the payments.The lender has the right to receive all the payments. A co-buyer has no rights TO the payments.The co-buyer is equally responsible for making the payments.The lender has the right to receive all the payments. A co-buyer has no rights TO the payments.The co-buyer is equally responsible for making the payments.The lender has the right to receive all the payments. A co-buyer has no rights TO the payments.The co-buyer is equally responsible for making the payments.