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If you agreed to sign a mortgage for property that you don't own then you are responsible for paying the mortgage if the primary borrower, the property owner, defaults. That's the purpose of having a co-signer. The co-signer is a volunteer who guarantees the loan will be repaid and is equally responsible for repayment. If there has been a default then the default will be reported on your credit record since it is your debt.

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The 3 major credit bureaus are Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax. You should be able to get their phone numbers via an internet search.

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Contact the credit bureaus regarding your business becoming a subscriber/client.


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You you're late on mortgage payments we remodified our loan with the same bank all late charges and fees we're waived can you have the late payment's remove from your credit?

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