You cannot sign a contract if you are under eighteen years of age. Someone would have to co-sign the contract and agree to be responsible if you don't pay.
guess what, a cosigner is an owner under the eyes of the law and the dealer....
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Yes. If you are under 18 you will need a cosigner. This could be your parent or another relative with good credit.
Some students can and some students cant it depends on the students age. if the student is under 18 years of age then they need a cosigner. But if they are over 18 then they usually dont.
Most freshman will in fact need a cosigner for loans. The need of a cosigner is dependent on how much good credit history the student has available. So, if for example the student was in their late 20's and had successfully paid all debt prior they would not need a cosigner.
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if you take it to your personal bank and ask them how much you need to have paid already they can indeed refinace you and remove the cosigner
If you need a cosigner for the loan because of bad credit, it means you can't afford the car.
If you need a cosigner they must sign because a co-signer is a person who accepts responsibility for repayment of a loan, credit card or other debt along with the original borrower. However, if the institution giving you the new loan doesn't require a cosigner, you don't need to have the cosigner on your original loan sign anything.
The title has nothing to do with the loan. The loan will need to be refinanced using a different cosigner or only the primary borrowers.
Typically, replacing a cosigner on a lease would require approval from the landlord or property management company, and they may have specific criteria for accepting a new cosigner. It's best to contact the landlord or property manager directly to discuss the possibility of changing the cosigner on the lease.
That is an issue between the mortgage company, the buyer and the cosigner. The seller's only worry is selling the property and getting paid.