If it has been a period of time, you can ask the rental company if the lease can be amended to exclude you as a co-signer when it is up for renewal. If you are a tenant who is moving out, you will have to check with the rental company, and maybe read the lease, to see what the effects will be.
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No. Once a cosigner has signed the contract the only way they can be removed from the responsibility is a new agreement being made without the assistance of the original cosigner.
Yes.
Yes. That's the idea.
Not unless he or she signed the new lease.
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 up to the landlord.
a cosigner is a person who is responsible for the rest of the rent that you don't pay if u get evicted the person who signed as a cosigner will have to go to court
No. A condition of the lease being made is that there will be a co-signer. If no one will co-sign, then you are out of luck.
No.
That is why the cosigner is there. To back up the contract if you bail.
No, the cosigner will not have rights to the car after its paid off because the purpose of a cosigner is to pay off the notice if you fail to do so. Being a cosigner does not give them to any rights to the car.