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Signor is the Italian word, I believe, for Sir - or Senor. In French - Monsieur. I think this is the word you mean.

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When do you use signor vs signer?

Signor is the Italian equivalent of Mr. Signer refers to someone who signed their name to something.


When do you use signer vs signer?

Signor is the Italian equivalent of Mr. Signer refers to someone who signed their name to something.


Is it signor or signer?

singor Signor is the Italian word, I believe, for Sir - or Senor. In French - Monsieur. I think this is the word you mean.


What happens to a co-signer if the signer of the loan files bankrupt?

The co-signor becomes responsible for the balance due on the loan.


What can the co-signer do if the borrower can't make their car payments?

"""the co-signer do if the lender can't"""????????? New one on me... IF the debtor/signor cant/wont make the payments, the co-signor is obligated to make the payments to the lender. The co-signor can demand/beg/plead/con/coerce the signor to let co-signor have possession of the collateral just like the lender will if the payments dont get made. Does that help?


How do you spell signor?

The Italian word for sir or mister is spelled signor (female form signora).This is similar to the Spanish term, señor (señora, señorita).


If a car is repossessed will the co-signer be left with bad credit?

Yes he/she is just as responsible for the loan as the signor of the loan.


Can a private party co-signer repossess an automobile from the primary loan signer?

Co-signor repo?? NO, NO, and again NO. As co-signor, you ONLY guarantee that YOU will pay the loan. It gives you NO other rights to possession. IF, IF, IF you are listed on the TITLE as co-OWNER, you may take possession. ONLY if you are on the title. GOOD LUCK.


What is a signor?

A co-signer is a person that will make a promise to pay off another persons debt if they default on it. Many banks, realtors and landlords will require a co-signer if a person has bad credit or has no credit.


Can a co-signer have a car repossessed if there is no lien?

The only one who can "repossess" IS one who has a lein. NO Lein, NO repo. No Lein, NO CO-SIGNOR.


Can a mortgage company place a lien on a cosigner's home?

You bet they can. The co-signor is just as legally liable for the debt as the first signor. Yes. A cosigner is usually equally obligated for the loan, so anything they can do to one signer they can do to the other.


If the original applicant of a loan is deceased is the co-signer liable?

All day, every day. That's why the lender required a co-signor.