Can a person get a title loan on a vehicle if it is registered in two peoples names ?

If two people own a vehicle can one person get a title loan on it without the other person signing the loan.

Answer:
You would actually need both parties to agree to this. Essentially, you're signing over a property deed to another person or company and in order for you to do that yourself, you would need to be the sole owner for it. If there are two people on the title, then both of those people own that property together.

So, the answer to your question is NO.
If the names are separated by the word 'AND' then both will have to sign the loan paperwork.

If the names are separated by the word 'OR' then generally either of them can sign the paperwork.

But be extremely careful with title loans. I know several folks who have lost their car to those sharks. If you don't pay on time, they WILL take your car!

Lastly, if your car is financed you can't get a title loan at all.

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