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Can you have two names on a massachusetts automobile title? |
I am buying a motorcycle with my boyfriend who is teaching me how to ride, but I am paying for the bike, and he is paying for the insurance etc. I would like to know if there is a way I can prove that we both own the vehicle. Any info would be appreciated! You both can be registered/legal owners of the bike, however, if you two split up, and the bike becomes a possession to fight over, the one who loses the fight must release interest in it, in order for the winner to transfer title to their name solely, or to sell the bike. Both should be written on the insurance policy also. I'm not sure about MA, but most states require you to take a motorcycle training course accredited with the State, and receive an endorsement to be placed on your driver license. Some limit the number of CC's you may drive also. You also take a written/drive test on a motorcycle provided by the State, not your own bike. You may need to verify with the MA DMV, regarding the laws there. Source(s): former driver and vehicle licensing agent You can put both names on the title but if you ever break up it's going to be hard to sell with only 1 signature. If you do it, make sure that you are the main person (name on top) Don't do it. If you break up you'll each have an equal share in the bike which will spark a big battle. If you pay for the bike, put it in your name. You'll regret it at some point if you do this. |
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