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Car financing and logbook
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Hi, recently my husband agreed to finance a car for a former friend and the logbook is under his wife's name. Now last couple of months they failed to pay and my husband had to pay for it. They sold and moved their house and left the country. We not sure if they ever going to come back or not and we don't know where the car is being kept.
I know that under the law my husband is the actual owner but could anybody tell me please how can my husband get the logbook under his name so he could claim the car stolen?
I know that under the law my husband is the actual owner but could anybody tell me please how can my husband get the logbook under his name so he could claim the car stolen?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for the quick response, he got the car loan from the finance company and they've got my husband's bank details. Up to couple months ago so called "friend" had sent the amount to our bank account then the finance company would take that by direct debit but now he's gone we are paying without having the car in our possession. We just want the car back.
Did you get a written agreement from the friend that they would pay, and what would happen if they didn't? For something like this, it would be rash to have agreed to pay something without a watertight agreement. Was there something the matter with the friend, that they couldn't get their own finance?
Hi - I have exactly the same problem at the moment with my ex. I have car finance in my name but he has the car and log book in his name but he has stopped paying me and i cant get in contact with him (dont even know where he is living!). I am still paying the monthly payments but obviously need to get the car back. So are you saying that i can get the log book back into my name (it was in my name previously) How can i do this?? Any help much appreciated!!
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