Yes. When you finance a car, your name isn't on the title.
You can't Register Land with out a Title.
No, being listed on a car title means you have ownership rights to the vehicle, which typically makes you responsible for the loan associated with it.
Yes, the cosigner can register the car if they are listed on the title and have the necessary documentation.
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As long as it is titled in your name, you can sell it without it being registered.
No, a cosigner cannot register a vehicle if they are not listed on the title. The title typically indicates ownership, and only individuals named on the title have the authority to register the vehicle. The cosigner's role is to guarantee the loan, not to confer ownership rights. Therefore, the person whose name is on the title must complete the registration process.
You can sell a car with no title but the consumer cannot register it without a title.
The car title proves ownership. You cannot sell a or register a car without a title.
You cannot "sell" a car without the title because the title is proof of ownership. Without the title the buyer can't register and insure the car.
The penalty for selling a car without a title varies from state to state. The main problem with buying a car without a title is that you have to have a title in order to register the car.
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