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Co-signing means that you accept 100% financial liability for the contract in question. The manner in which the contract is adhered too has equal impact on your credit.

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Q: Would cosigning for your son's apartment rental agreement be viewed the same as cosigning for an actual loan when applying for future credit assuming all payments are made on time?
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