If you are a joint applicant, then yes, but if the card is not in your name, then no.
As a co-applicant, co-signer or joint account holder, your financial repsonsibility is the same as the primary or other co-applicant. If the first fails to keep up payments, then you become responsible for the debt.
yes as long as co-applicant has good credit history.
A co-applicant is someone who applies for something along with another applicant.
yes unfortunatly i think so.
If you are a joint applicant, then yes, but if the card is not in your name, then no.
As a co-applicant, co-signer or joint account holder, your financial repsonsibility is the same as the primary or other co-applicant. If the first fails to keep up payments, then you become responsible for the debt.
yes as long as co-applicant has good credit history.
If this relates to a joint account holder or cosigner, then yes the person's credit rating will be affected by a repossession. Yes, whoever's name the car is in will be affected by the car's repossession. Only if the car is somehow tied to the account. Only a bad payment history on that joint account can affect your credit.
A co-applicant is someone who applies for something along with another applicant.
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"The store owner discussed the position with the applicant."
NO, Funds should be demonstrate only on applicant name in Applicat Account only. They don't even accept demonstrating funds in joint account.
An intervening applicant refers to a rule in the US court system that says that an applicant can intervene in one of two situations. Either a) the applicant has the right to intervene when a federal statute gives the applicant the right to intervene unconditionally or b) the applicant can intervene if they have an interest of some kind that relates to the property or subject of the lawsuit. See the related links for more information.
A co-applicant is someone who applies for something along with another applicant.
The man who applied for citizenship was considered an applicant.
The employer may not hire the job applicant even if the applicant if the applicant is qualified for the job.