yes. if he is willing but why pay someone else the interest. let him finance it for you and save a bundle - ubless he needs the money to buy another home.
Yes, it is possible to cosign for student loans for two children. To cosign, one will have to meet the credit requirements.
The cosigner's credit will only be affected if the person that they cosign for defaults on the loan. The bankruptcy will not affect the cosigners credit.
That is decided by the LENDER.
It's up to the lender.
Probably not. Unless you have exceptional credit.
if the principal loanholder defaults you will be stuck with the payments.Miss them and your credit can go VERY BAD!
Anyone can if they have enough good credit. Relationship to you has no bearing.
yes, as long as your credit is good enough for the respective loans.
Yes, a person without a job can cosign on a car loan. However, the person must have great credit before they can cosign.
Yes, that's the simplest way to do it.
No, this is not possible. Legally, you have to enter a binding contract with a credit company, and even with a cosigner, no one under the age of 18 can legally enter into a contract. If you are emancipated, then you are considered a legal adult, and then that would be a different story. Other than that, this is not possible. -Jesse
yes itis better