A co-signer is just as responsible for the auto loan as the signer is. If they did not pay then you were supposed to. That is what happens when people co-sign. The only way is to challenge the credit bureaus. You can get the directions from each of their websites.
YES!
Not without a court judgment and a Sheriff Deputy present. If they try otherwise, call the police and have them arrested for trespassing.
Absolutely not!
You can purchase a Bowflex Elite at eBay. They charge one hundred dollars for it and also classify it as a home gym. You also can purchase it on Amazon.
My belief is that as long as the mortgage is paid on time by the borrower, there would be no reason to go after the cosigner estate.
The Home Depot does install countertops that you purchase from their store in your home. The charge for this service depends on the size of the job, and how long it will take.
It is not easy for one to purchase a home with no down payment. In the US one can apply for an FHA loan but must also have a cosigner. Once one qualifies, there is no specific locations where one must purchase. There is additional information that can be found on the SFGate website.
Yes. And you may be able to buy it without a co-signer.
Did you help make payments? If all you did is to cosign, then no.
You can purchase a waxing kit at your local drug store to do waxing at home. The kits come with step by step directions on how to apply and remove the wax.
The only option to be removed as a cosigner is to have the secured property refinanced without the cosigner being involved.
They cant legally "threaten" to do do anything that they cant legally do, so the answer is YES, they can attach your home.