If the loan documents do not say you must remain in the country, you can move even if the loan isn't paid. You will still owe the money and must continue to pay.
YES IT DOES....IF THAT STUDENT LOAN DOESNT GET PAID OFF BY THAT PERSON IT WILL COME BACK ON YOU AND CAN MESS UP YOUR CREDIT.MY FATHER COSIGNED FOR MY SISTERS STUDENT LOAN.BAD MOVE!!! BUT YOU LIVE AND LEARN......SO THINK ABOUT IT FIRST. Yes, it does. The reason is because you have to assume responsibility is left unpaid. This is considered debt to you.
One cannot directly convert a loan from one type to another. Rather, one must complete a refinance (in this case, without cash out) to move from a conventional loan to an FHA loan.
Yes, in the state of California you can legally move out at the age of 16. Other states require children be at least 17 years of age before moving out.
If you are not planning to move anywhere else and want to know what your payment will be every month, fixed rate is the way to go. If you are planning to move within 5 years, you may want an adjustable rate which fluctuates with the market rates. If you are planning to move within 5 years, but do not want a fluctuating rate, a balloon loan may be the way to go. The balloon loan offers a lower, fixed rate for a few years with a balloon (large) payment due at the end of the loan. If you need to borrow more than $252,700, you will need to ask about a Jumbo Loan.
No you should see your score move some, paying off your balance on your car loan only decreases you debt ratio which in turn increase your score.
Well, I don't know myself, but my mum told me that you legally have to be 18 to move out of a country.
That depends on what state (or country) the property is in.
Legally you have to be 18.
Can she legally move in with him?,,,, YES,,,,,,,,, Can He leagally let her move in? NO!
18
Legally, No!
You are legally considered an adult at eighteen years of age. So yes, you could legally move out.
YES IT DOES....IF THAT STUDENT LOAN DOESNT GET PAID OFF BY THAT PERSON IT WILL COME BACK ON YOU AND CAN MESS UP YOUR CREDIT.MY FATHER COSIGNED FOR MY SISTERS STUDENT LOAN.BAD MOVE!!! BUT YOU LIVE AND LEARN......SO THINK ABOUT IT FIRST. Yes, it does. The reason is because you have to assume responsibility is left unpaid. This is considered debt to you.
No, you cannot legally move out. You must be 18 or have their permission.
The first move is to get your status changed to legal.
No, not legally.
No, not legally.