SkyHog
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Everything Offends Me
This is not for me, but a family member.
Here's the facts:
1. A car, we will call it Mazda 3, was bought by 18 year old kid with father as cosigner
2. A different car, we will call it Toyota, was bought by the mother with father as cosigner
3. Both loans are done through the same bank
4. Mother and father split and get legally divorced
5. Son defaults on car loan for the Mazda 3. Father is nowhere to be found
In this scenario, can the bank apply the balance of the loan from the Mazda 3 to the loan for the Toyota? That is what the bank is trying to do, and it seems wrong to me. The mother retained possession of the Toyota and has paid diligently toward it.
Here's the facts:
1. A car, we will call it Mazda 3, was bought by 18 year old kid with father as cosigner
2. A different car, we will call it Toyota, was bought by the mother with father as cosigner
3. Both loans are done through the same bank
4. Mother and father split and get legally divorced
5. Son defaults on car loan for the Mazda 3. Father is nowhere to be found
In this scenario, can the bank apply the balance of the loan from the Mazda 3 to the loan for the Toyota? That is what the bank is trying to do, and it seems wrong to me. The mother retained possession of the Toyota and has paid diligently toward it.