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Car finance in ex's name but I am registered keeper..

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  • Sounds like a job for Judge Rinder.
    Nothing to see here, move along.
  • jeepjunkie wrote: »
    Share the love, share the debt ;)


    Seriously how do the unwed get embroiled in crazy situations like this...

    What debt do you suggest we share? And what relevance does being "unwed" have? Nowhere did I say whether we were married at the time or not...
  • fewcloudy
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    Hi Samm0202

    You've been very patient with some intransigent posters, you got the answer you required, page one I think it was...

    spadoosh - classic example of the wonderful Flame Warrior's "Tireless Rebutter "

    http://www.flamewarriorsguide.com/warriorshtm/tirelessrebutter.htm:p
    Feb 2008, 20year lifetime tracker with "Sproggit and Sylvester"... 0.14% + base for 2 years, then 0.99% + base for life of mortgage...base was 5.5% in 2008...but not for long. Credit to my mortgage broker
  • I'm talking about the payments he has already made towards a car he no longer has
    DrEskimo wrote: »
    ....It's been made clear that she is sending money to the ex to cover the monthly payments.
    I'm also not sure why he's not coming after you for the payments that he's made to a car that he no longer has, because I would
    If I ruled the world.......
  • you ain't doing him a favour you don't seem to appreciate the fact that you've got the asset, you, not him, you have the asset. What warby68 says
    Samm0202 wrote: »
    I have indeed done him a favour for the past two years. The car is not mine. ..
    warby68 wrote: »
    Its not that much of a favour as you got a car to drive out of it. It would be more of a favour if you paid for something you didn't have or if you had actually taken over responsibility for the finance when you split.....
    If I ruled the world.......
  • that's totally absurd and sort of typifies how detached you are from the reality of this situation. You might as well say that he chose the house and I'm keeping it as a favour to him. Ridiculous
    Samm0202 wrote: »
    It was a favour given that it's not the car I would have chosen ....
    If I ruled the world.......
  • Hasn't she told you she is doing him a massive favour by keeping their car
    Basically, it's his finance agreement, so it's his car and his problem.

    If he is being difficult, as you said earlier, then why not just return the car to him with the keys, and let the DVLA know that he is the new keeper.

    You can walk away from the deal very easily. From what you have told us, you have no responsibility whatsoever.
    If I ruled the world.......
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