Yes
Cosigning on a loan has nothing to do with having a drivers lincense. You are just agreeing to pay the loan if the primary person does not. You are not driving the car. The only thing a lender is interested in is your ability to pay the loan.
Yes, a person without a job can cosign on a car loan. However, the person must have great credit before they can cosign.
how many times can someone cosign a car
Yes.
You need a lisence to drive the car, but not to cosign a loan.
Yes. The ability to legally operate a vehicle is not a prerequisite for ownership of one.
For the length of the contract you sign. If you cosign on a 3 yr loan, you are responsible for the debt for 3 years.
If you are a minor, you cannot LEGALLY cosign or sign any loan/contractual agreement.
ok Should not be a problem. A car loan is about credit, not driving.
Yes, someone on the social security can be able to cosign for a loan. The person cosigning the loan however has to have good credit regardless of his availability on the social security benefit.
You need to ask a mortgage agent.
yes