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ok as I am going through a rougth patch at the moment can I ask if it is possible to transfer ownership of my vehicle to my 16 year old daughter but still remain as the registered keeper of the vehicle:wow: do you think this is possible as I would hate to sell it as the daughter loves it:angel:

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WITHOUT PREJUDICE: :sweat:

 

Certainly is possible, David - vehicle lease agreements are like this, where a company owns a vehicle and leases it to a user who becomes the registered keeper.

 

Just draw up a simple sale document transferring ownership to your daughter for say £1 with a sale condition (if you feel the need) that it to be rented to you for a period - say 4 years? Then draw up a simple written lease document (for example a Hire Agreement for a term of say 4 years at peppercorn rent of £1), sign one copy and get your signature witnessed by an independent party - for your daughter to keep, and get another copy signed by your daughter and witnessed by a non-related person, for you to keep.

 

In fact if you PM me your email, I could send you one already drawn up which I use.

 

Sorry but I am unable to offer any advice on how secure such an agreement like this would be, should it be challenged for example by a partner who might be after half of the value of the vehicle.

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.....and ...not meaning to cast any judgement on your situation....:undecided:

..guessing that you are in a period of , shall we say 'marital discord' ????

....do it NOW before it gets any worse.....the longer the agreement was made BEFORE such a 'discord' reaches its ..ahem...'conclusion'?..... is the better for a Solicitor to work with.......here speaketh a man of bitter experience. :)

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Bear in mind, the Registered Keeper is not nessacarily the legal owner of the owner. ie if a vehicle is on finance. Having practical experience of this sort of situation. A formally written note to another person, with the proviso to buy back at any time, in my case for 50 pence. Signed by both parties, three copies, one to each one stored by helpful solicitor.

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Be careful with your Insurance cover, my policy states that the I must be the legal owner & the vehicle must be registered in my name..

 

Don't forget that if you have subsequently changed a material fact, and not informed the Insurance company you may not be covered.

 

The vehicle is owned and registered by you, at your address, you are the main driver of the vehicle. Your documents will state that the policyholder is the legal owner and registered keeper of the vehicle.
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Be careful with your Insurance cover, my policy states that the I must be the legal owner & the vehicle must be registered in my name..

 

Don't forget that if you have subsequently changed a material fact, and not informed the Insurance company you may not be covered.

 

Good point! Will check my policies for wording. I have a MV which is leased to a friend who in fact declared the arrangement when he set up his insurance, so presumably as long as you inform the insurance company there should not be a problem David.

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ok as a update I spoke to the insurance company and because it is a specialist insurance policy if I transfer the trucks ownership but remain the registered owner I would then be commiting fraud as far as the insurance is concerned however because the cookhouse does not have its own vehicle insurance the cookhouse has now gone to my daughter as a birthday present so at least 1 of the vehiclesis staying in the family

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