Anyone can sue. Your question doesn't provide enough information for anyone to answer.
Absolutely.
Yes
They can be sued for a breach of the agreement. Co-signers are equally responsible for any default regarding a lease.
No. The only obligation the cosigner has is to the lender.
You cannot be sued unless you signed the lease or signed something else promising to guarantee it in some way.
Yes, you can still be sued even if you are on disability.
Yes the landlord can be sued for breaking the lease.
Yes, a person who is on Ohio Public Employees Retirement can be sued for breaking a lease. Being on retirement does not grant immunity from legal obligations or consequences. If a person breaks a lease, they can be held accountable in court and may be required to compensate the landlord for any damages or losses incurred as a result of the breach.
Yes. If the signer defaults on the loan, then you, as the cosigner, would be liable.
Yes. But for now the lender has you and will get their money from you as they would the primary borrower. Cosigning is a really, really bad idea. At least for the cosigner. Everyone else seems to benefit.
I was sued by my lease company eventhough my vehicle was totaled for not paying. I'm no expert but if I were you then I would because they have no hearts.
Yes, if you can prove it caused you monetary damages.
Not as a cosigner unless they are on your insurance. Or if you are the parent and they are your dependant. Either way you COULD be sued but you would win regardless. Y-THINK-Y