You can not take back your cosigning of a loan. Your obligation would only end when the loan is paid off or refinanced in the sole name of the primary borrower. The lender may consider that option of the primary has been making payments on time for a couple of years.
If you are a minor, you cannot LEGALLY cosign or sign any loan/contractual agreement.
absolutely not. Minors are not able to cosign any loans, only an adult (eighteen years or older) is aloud to cosign a loan. the law states that any minor is not responcible for the repayment of any loan.
No, the co-signer is equally responsible until the agreement is honored in full or the debt/loan is refinanced w/o the co-signer being a party to the action.
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Two people would need to cosign an agreement when for example, parents need to cosign the loan application for their child or to help a friend in need.
A cosign agreement is usually just a financial agreement to cover the rent or damages if your son can't pay. I don't think it has anything to with underage drinking.
If you are a minor, you cannot LEGALLY cosign or sign any loan/contractual agreement.
No, not until the loan is paid in full. You cosign and you are stuck with that decision just like any other contract you enter into.
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If I cosign an apartment lease for a friend can I file bankruptcy against the landlord to get out of the lease.
no.my father cosigned for me,but the bank told me that anybody could cosign..good luck to you.
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absolutely not. Minors are not able to cosign any loans, only an adult (eighteen years or older) is aloud to cosign a loan. the law states that any minor is not responcible for the repayment of any loan.
For the length of the contract you sign. If you cosign on a 3 yr loan, you are responsible for the debt for 3 years.
No, the co-signer is equally responsible until the agreement is honored in full or the debt/loan is refinanced w/o the co-signer being a party to the action.