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What Can I do about changing my car ownership and payments?
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<blockquote data-quote="stevel" data-source="post: 1535621" data-attributes="member: 214748"><p>Ok here's the situation. I bought an 07 mustang from a shady Ford Dealership that went out of business. I got screwed for 60 months at $512 a month....as of now..i only have 41 months left. here is my question. I recently got laid off my job and now have a almost minimum wage job. It's really crappy pay...so I posted a ad on craigslist.com and i found someone who is willing to take over the payments. What can I do to get this done legally? I know I need a notary and what not but what else? I'm in CA and I know that for example..if the person got into a accident, i could be held liable since the title is not in their name. please help. would be much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevel, post: 1535621, member: 214748"] Ok here's the situation. I bought an 07 mustang from a shady Ford Dealership that went out of business. I got screwed for 60 months at $512 a month....as of now..i only have 41 months left. here is my question. I recently got laid off my job and now have a almost minimum wage job. It's really crappy pay...so I posted a ad on craigslist.com and i found someone who is willing to take over the payments. What can I do to get this done legally? I know I need a notary and what not but what else? I'm in CA and I know that for example..if the person got into a accident, i could be held liable since the title is not in their name. please help. would be much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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