Question:
Is it possible for two people to have an insurable interest in the same thing?ie:someone buying a stolen car without the knowledge of it being a stolen item.
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Answers:
I was involved in a motor vehicle accident and the other party is trying to get me to pay a ridiculous amount!
If you buy a stolen vehicle, you have no insurable interest. It doesn't matter if you know it's stolen.the only person with an insurable interest are the legal registered owner of the vehicle and any lienholder on the title.
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No. If you bought a car that was stolen, and you titled it, your title would end up being "defective" when it was discovered that it was owned by someone else.
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