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June 10th, 2009 01:14 PM #1
from what I understand bank will not allowed this kasi ang kausap nila is yun boss mo and not you, and I don't think your boss can sell you the car (I assume) since it's still not his, unless he will pay the bank na the whole amount...your boss technically can't make a side contract with a third person while the car is still under a loan with the bank.
if you can afford naman yun monthly payments, apply ka na lang on your own then pay off your boss para nasaiyo na yun name and all...kausap mo na lang sariiling bank mo
most bank will not transfer the loan agreement from one person to another...bakit pa sila magpapagod wala silang pakialam kung ayaw na ng boss mo yun binili niya or kung hinde na niya kayang bayaran,, either pay off ng boss mo or hihilahin ng bank niya yun kotse...Last edited by shadow; June 10th, 2009 at 01:26 PM.
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June 10th, 2009 05:59 PM #3I don't think there would be a problem with assume of mortgage provided there is good faith between buyer and seller.
The seller will execute a conditional deed of sale at first while the car is not yet fully paid with bank. An absolute deed of sale follows upon full payment and release of mortgage will have to be made.
Armed with OR/CR, Release mortgage document, and Deed of absolute Sale, the buyer may then proceed to LTO and register the car in his name.
The car will have to be fully paid first before any act of transferring.
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June 13th, 2019 04:23 AM #4
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June 19th, 2019 09:43 PM #5Ayan ang maganda gawin. Alam ko hindi pinapayagan ng bank ang pasalo. Nakalagay din sa contrata na bawal isanla o ibenta. hehe
Dati may nagask sa misis ko na kung pwede ipangalan sa kanya yung autoloan at ipapa transfer nalang daw sa name nya. sabi ko walang ganon! HELL NO!
Carry on then.
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well