Any person can handle their own FHA loan by acquiring the right paperwork and possibly talking with a financial professional to help guide them through the process.
Technically, yes. Practically, no. Almost every realtor in business would not agree to this, UNLESS the realtor included a clause in the loan papers indicating that any default of the payments by the primary signer on the loan (e.g. after 60 days) would automatically lead to assumption of the loan AND the rights to title plus deed by said realtor.
If you are a realtor go to planetrealtor.com, or if you know someone who is a realtor and do it for you, thanks
You need to check out both and see if they are reliable. The realtor is going to be a middleman unless he has the money to lend. He would have to get a loan and then loan that to you. Check the Better Business Bureau and see what the ratings are on both the bank and the realtor.
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A person cannot include someone's income on a car loan, without their bad credit affecting the outcome of the loan. If another person is placed on the car loan, that other person will also be run through a credit check. This includes cosigner applicants.
In general, one cannot get an auto loan without a driver's license (that loan will have been acquired fraudulently according to most auto loan contracts). A person can, however, co-sign someone else's loan without having posession of a driver's license.
A person is able to obtain a loan for the purchase of a home from a number of sources. The number one place to go would be a realtor, who would act as the intermediary between the buyer and seller of a property.
a loan not backed by a co-signer who agrees to cover the amount of the loan a person loan without assets to cover the loan amount a home equity loan a loan tkaen on a life insurance policy
a loan not backed by a co-signer who agrees to cover the amount of the loan a person loan without assets to cover the loan amount a home equity loan a loan tkaen on a life insurance policy
Someone can apply for a mortgage loan by going to the Realtor website. The website has information on how people including those with bad credit can apply for a mortgage loan.
No, it is not possible for an underaged person to enter into a financial contract with or without a cosigner.