Contact the bank. You can't sell it without the title.
NO.
The only way you can sell the car is if you sell it for enough money to pay the bank off to get the title to the new owner. If you sell it and keep the money that is a crime.
you need to have the buyer fill out the Bill of Sale, and get the money before the title is handed over.
Of Course! That's what the bank/finance company does!
the bank has tofile papers with dmv to see if it was done wrong and if so the dmv will void the original title and issue the bank another title with there name as lien holder then sell the car
Technically, you would need to get title to it before you could sell it. If the bank will grant you "salvage" title, perhaps for a cut of the profits (or a dollar), you can fix it, sell it, and split the proceeds with the bank.
If you haven't paid off the car, the bank technically owns it. Therefore you can not sell it.
For the bank to release the title, someone will have to make up the difference.
no,you should have title.
no you may not sell a car without a title if you want to sell a car you need a title
You can sell a car with no title but the consumer cannot register it without a title.
If bothe names are on the title then no. If its just your name then yes. If the bank has the title then call them about it. In my experience its a huge pain in the ass to sell a car with a lien on it. Trust me. If it is a title and the other person signs off on it then yes. If you are trying to sell the car without the other named person whether it is a title or registration then no.