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Does a co-signer have a right to take a car if the loan is in good standing with the lender? |
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If the co-signer is on the title of the vehicle, they would have equal right to the car. If they are only on the loan paperwork, they would not have any right to the vehicle.
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First answer by Jim Carty. Last edit by Jim Carty. Question popularity: 163 [recommend question]
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