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Q: Can an 17 year old legally sign a lease without a co-signer in the state of CA?
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If your ex cosigned the car lease how do you remove her from the lease without losing the vehicle?

A cosigner can only be removed from the financial obligation through the refinancing of the vehicle. If the ex-spouses name is not on the title she or he does not have any legal claim to the vehicle unless the couple lived in a CP state and were married at the time of purchase. Furthermore, terms contained in a divorce decree are not legally binding when it comes to such issues.


If you cosigned for an apartment for your brother and later decided to not be on the lease as a cosigner what are your rights?

Call a local attorney for state specific advice. I see a lease as a contract and with the same rights and obligations. IOW, the landlord id right. Your brother only got the apt. because of YOUR credit rating.


Can a person less than 18 years of age sign a rental lease agreement in New York state?

Yes they can, however the person under 18 must be legally emancipated. Without being emancipated, you can sign a lease but a parent must also sign for you.


Who can write a lease for someone else in the state of Florida?

Anyone is legally able to write a lease agreement. It is recommended you have an attorney or Realtor. Or you can go online to a website and fill-in your own


Do you need an address in a lease agreement?

Yes, you need an address or some other way to legally state the property that will be leased.


If a cosigner has been making payments on a car at what point can they legally have the car seized and put in their name?

That would depend on the repossession laws of your state of residency. Or if different, the state where the loan was procured for the vehicle.


Can the cosigner for a car get off the lease and do they have rights to sell the car?

No one is released from contract unless the lender has some mitigating reason to allow it. This is usually death of a borrower. Other than that, the only legal way to "get off of a lease" is to pay the loan off. In most circumstances, but check your state law, the cosigner has the same rights and responsibilities as the primary signer. The lender is not going to referee your domestic disputes. Probably best to consult a contract lawyer. A co-signer has no legal rights to a vehicle unless his or her name is on the title. The cosigner is responsible for the entire amount of the loan if the primary borrower defaults; and cannot be removed from the lending agreement until the loan is paid in full or is refinanced without said cosigner being a participant.


Can you break your lease in the state of Ohio without paying an earlier termination fee if your compnay is moving you out of state?

The lease you signed with the landlord is a CONTRACT. If the company wants you, make them pay up the remainder of the contract.


Can a cosigner live in a different state than the borrower?

That depends on the lending institution, but most lenders will accept an out of state cosigner as long as the person qualifies.


Do I have any rights as a renter if I take a room for rent in a private home?

Yes, although tenant protection laws vary by state. In most states, for instance, you cannot be thrown out without a certain period of notice ahead of time, even if you do not have a legally signed lease. Renters always have rights but, they do vary by state. Make sure to look at your lease and check your local states renting laws.


What are the requirements of an auto cosigner in Indiana?

An auto cosigner, in the state of Indiana, has to meet all of the requirements of the contract. In most cases the cosigner has the same obligations as the primary signer.


Can you get a personal loan with a cosigner who lives out of state?

yes