I wouldn't think so. Call a local attorney for state specific advice.
No, the refinancing without the consent or knowledge of the original cosigner created a breach of the original lending agreement and the cosigner is no longer legally obligated for the debt.
yes
If the co-signer's name is on the deed or mortgage, their consent is typically required to sell the home. However, the specifics can vary based on the legal agreements in place and local laws. It's best to consult with a real estate attorney for guidance in this situation.
In the US, at least, you can play "domination" games with the dominated person's consent. But you cannot abuse another person without their consent. You cannot take their money or property without their consent. You cannot prevent them from seeking employment or accepting payment for legal work without their consent.
Nope.
Not without the buyer's consent if a contract was already formed
No.
The only option is for the loan to be refinanced without the particpation of the present cosigner.
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READ your contract you signed. Call a local attorney for state specific legal advice.