the car bugatti got its name from the person who made the car
the person who made the car ford is some one that made the car ford
no you can not. the only person who can trade that car in is the person on the title no matter who has made payments on it jd wash state jaddemarco@yahoo.com
Paying for another person's car doesn't give you any ownership rights in that car. It simply makes you a volunteer- a nice person who volunteered to pay someone else's car expense. If you wanted rights in the car then you should have made that part of the deal. You should have insisted that your name be on the title as joint owner before you paid the bill.If you buy a car and register it in another person's name for some reason then that other person is the legal owner.
The person payiing for the car must have it refinanced in their name
The insurance should be under the name of the person to whom the car is titled and registered. Also, if the person who legally owns the car is not the person who will be the main driver of the car, the person who will be the driver on the car should be added to the policy.
Sure, if you can get the person who holds the title to sign it over to the buyer.
car sprayer
let me make sure i understand the deal. "A" borrows money.... never mind. The LEINHOLDER who repos the car will sell it and deal with the person whose name was on the LOAN for the car. IF you are NOT either of those two, you are out of luck. You have made a DONATION.
The car is called the SEAT.
The person whose name went on the title an registration.
the person making the payments is actually buying the car. it is illogical that a cosigner could claim any ownership rights, having paid nothing. the person having made the payments is the owner It depends on the title. If it is only your name then it is your's. If it is both names, then it belongs to both of you regardless of who pays.