It will appear on the CR of both parties.
The cosigner evidently didn't have great credit either, since the loan didn't get approved. It will still reflect on the cosigners credit report that they applied for a loan. Multiple inquiries will reduce your credit score.
No
No you cannot remove a repossession off your credit report if your cosigner has a judgement on the repossession.
Yes, all action on the part of the primary borrower will be reflected on the cosigner's credit report.
As long as the debtor makes payments on time, this would not reflect negatively on your co-signers credit. Co-signing will show on their credit report as debt as a co-signer guarantees repayment of the loan if the debtor defaults.
It takes at least six months to hit your credit report after purchasing a vehicle.
If you're talking about a cosigner, then yes. The cosigner's credit gets dinged also. Be careful about who you cosign for.
You don't have to contact anyone. The lender will report information on the primary borrower, cosigner, joint owner, guarantor, and other relationships.
Yes, as a cosigner you will be responsible for the debt, so it will reflect on your credit report.
This debt will appear on your credit report as a joint debt. It will bare just as much weight on your credit report as if it were in your name alone.
Your cosigner's credit report should also reflect the loan. In this case, it should show as paid on time as agreed.
If the account the cosigner is on is included in the bankruptcy it will appear on their credit report. In most cases the cosigner will not be relieved of the debt when the primary holder files for bankruptcy. The creditor(s) can then pursue the cosigner for the collection of money owed.