believe in most states it would not be legal as the 17yo is not considered an adult and not able to sign a legally binding document
Yes, you can co-sign a lease for a car, which means you are agreeing to be responsible for the payments if the primary lease holder is unable to pay.
No. A condition of the lease being made is that there will be a co-signer. If no one will co-sign, then you are out of luck.
Yes, I can co-sign a car lease for you, which means I am agreeing to be responsible for the payments if you are unable to make them.
Yes
An employer can co sign an auto lease. However, most people think it is not a good idea to mix business with your personal life.
No, it is not required to have a family member co-sign a lease; anyone you trust can act as a co-signer, provided they meet the landlord's criteria. The co-signer typically needs to have good credit and sufficient income to support the lease obligations. Landlords often allow flexibility regarding who can co-sign, as long as they are willing to take on the financial responsibility.
Are you seeking someone to co-sign a loan or lease with you?
Sure. Just remember that anyone who co-signs a lease is responsible for paying until the end of the lease if the primary doesn't pay or moves out early.
Of course not. A lease is a legal contract that is enforceable in court. Moving out doesn't terminate the lease. When you sign a lease you are responsible for the full duration of the lease. You may need to sue your co-tenant. You should consult with an attorney or with a landlord-tenant agency in your town.
In order for a Lease Deed to be legally binding, all co-owners must sign. If not all co-owners sign, the non-signing co-owners have every legal right to pursue action.
All cosigning means is you are responsible for any rent that person refuses to pay, or any damage so there is no reason you can't sign a lease for a place of your own. Marcy
No.No.No.No.