Can I take my car back if someone stops making payments?

You can return it, but you’ll probably have to pay back any remaining money you owe on the contract, so if you still have a year left, then the lender will expect a year’s worth of fees up front.

What happens if you let someone borrow your car and they crash it?

In California, vehicle owners are generally responsible for damages if they allow friends or relatives to borrow their vehicle. However, there can be exceptions for: However, as the owner of the vehicle, you could be sued for negligence by the other party involved in the crash.

Why you should never let someone borrow your car?

Friends causing car accidents Suppose you lend the car to a friend, who causes an accident. Your liability insurance would pay to repair damage to the other vehicle and any medical bills, up to your policy limits. Once those limits are reached, your friend would be responsible for what’s left over.

What happens if I don’t get my car back from someone?

You should therefore first retain counsel to send him a demand letter for the return of the vehicle advising that the failure to return the car will result in a suit filed wherein you will claim compensatory and punitive damages, in addition to the return of the vehicle, plus legal fees.

What to do if your ex refuses to give you your car?

I didn’t know that until I thought I was going to have to fight my ex over my car, which was registered to me. Call the cops yourself and tell them your ex refuses to surrender your car to you. You’d like an escort to go get it, as she’s promised to fight you over it.

What to do if an elderly person tries to drive your car?

If your car is still available, your older adult might try to take your keys and drive your car. If that’s happening, make sure to hide your own keys and park your car out of their sight. Whenever you need to go out, you can say that a friend is giving you a ride or that you’re taking public transportation.

What to do if your name is on the title of a car?

If both your names are on the loan or title, you’ll have to either come up with an equitable way to divide the property, or get the court involved. I suspect since you didn’t say your name was on the title, just brought up the registration, it’s her car.

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