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ok Should not be a problem. A car loan is about credit, not driving.

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Can a husband cosign for a car loan for his wife?

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Does a cosigner need a driver's license?

You need a lisence to drive the car, but not to cosign a loan.


Can your driver's license be suspended for not paying the balance of a loan after the vehicle was repossessed?

No. Absolutely not. Your driver's license cannot be suspended for not paying a loan or the balance of a loan, repossessed or not even if you get threats from the loan company.


What happens if you cosign a loan and the other person dies?

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Can an employer co-sign for a student loan?

Yes, an employer can cosign for a student loan. Any one can cosign for a student loan if they meet the requirements.


Can a minor cosign on a loan?

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Can you cosign a loan if you live out-of-province?

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Can my girlfriend cosign for me on a loan or financial agreement?

Yes, your girlfriend can cosign for you on a loan or financial agreement, which means she is agreeing to be responsible for the debt if you are unable to pay.


If you cosign a student loan will you still be eligible for a student loan for yourself?

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If I cosign a car, will the car be in my name?

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