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There are some legal aspects to consider. First, who is on the title of the vehicle? Probably the mother. Next, who is the car registered to? Probably same. Next, who is paying the insurance? If not also your mother, then there could be some legal wranglings associated with a verbal contract between your mother and the friend. If all three are in her name, it almost certainly will be seen in court as your mother letting the friend borrow the vehicle.
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You're reading My mother is letting a friend take over payments on a vehicle under her name. the friend is constantly late on payments, causing the bank to put holds on her funds. what can she legally do? can she just take the car back?
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