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car ownership
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My daughter's soon to be ex-husband has a car on which she has been making the monthly bank repayments in her name for two years. Because it was a five year loan, she has another three years to go. However, her ex has been abroad for two months and she does not know where the car is, but she does have in her possession the UK registration certificate although it has his name on it. She has never had use or possession of the car and although he promised to transfer payments monthly into her bank account, she is still awaiting the first one. The monthly repayment of over £423 is more than her mortgage.
My question is (a) can she claim ownership of the car as he has never made one repayment on it and there was never mention of a 'gift' and (b) should the car be in a garage awaiting repair, stolen or worse, can he claim any 'compensation' for himself? Thank you for any help.
My question is (a) can she claim ownership of the car as he has never made one repayment on it and there was never mention of a 'gift' and (b) should the car be in a garage awaiting repair, stolen or worse, can he claim any 'compensation' for himself? Thank you for any help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.But the ownership and use of the car wouldn't be of interest to the bank. All they care about is whose name is on the loan as they will be the ones expected to maintain the repayments.
I don't think your daughter can claim ownership without the consent of her husnad Trish. I don't think he could claim compensation either. I think the problem is that your daughter is still liable for the loan and will be until it's paid.
I don't think your daughter can claim ownership without the consent of her husnad Trish. I don't think he could claim compensation either. I think the problem is that your daughter is still liable for the loan and will be until it's paid.
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I think if they are married then Trish's husband has every right to the car, especially if his name is on the registration document. That's regardless of whether he drives the car or has it stored. Because they are still married Trish's daughter is still liable for the payments. It might not seem fair but I think that's where they stand. It's his car and she's his wife.