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∙ 11y agoI think you could only do something like that as a cosigner, because the loan originator will put a lien on the title that will have to be settled before the car can be sold or transferred.
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∙ 11y agoGeneral principle of insurance is that you can't insure something in which you don't have an interest.
No. Whoever's name is on the title is going to be on the registration and insurance also. You can pay for the car and title it in somebody elses name, but at that point you've given them a free car, because you have no legal rights to the vehicle at all.
A title cannot be changed without the owner of the vehicle signing off on the seller line. A title can be transferred and a vehicle registered by a person other than the registered owner in most states.
yes, just as if the bank financed a car, registered in an operator's name.
If your name is on the title
Is the loan or the registration in someone elses name??If loan is someone elses name their credit takes the hit there is nothing you can do.If the registration is in someone elses name then they are fine.Hope this helps.
you cant sign someone elses name.
no, not if its also in someone elses name
Depends on your insurance company.
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This can probably vary from state to state. I was able to add a car registered in my bosses name on my insurance, but he had to listed as another driver. Sometimes the registered person will have to be added to your insurance policy. It may also vary by insurance carrier. your best solution is to call your insurance company and ask them their policy on this or when callin to get insurance quotes - ask.