The co-signer is responsible until the lease expires or until a new lease is executed.
A cosigner is obligated as long as the loan exisists. The loan must be paid off or refinanced into the primary borrower's name only to release the cosigner.
A cosigner is obligated as long as the loan exisists. The loan must be paid off or refinanced into the primary borrower's name only to release the cosigner.
I cosigned for my daughter five years ago on and apartment. Mu daughter is self employed. Her boyfriend has now moved in and wants to take responsibility for the rent. Land lord will not take me off the lease. What can I do?
Typically, someone who is not on the lease can stay with you for a short period of time, such as a few days or a week. However, allowing someone to stay longer may violate your lease agreement and could lead to potential issues with your landlord. It's important to check your lease agreement and communicate with your landlord before allowing someone to stay for an extended period of time.
A forever lease is a long-term agreement where the tenant can stay indefinitely, while a monthly lease is a short-term agreement that typically renews on a monthly basis.
A deal for a fool. Stay away from an auto lease. Basically you are renting the car for a set period of time. Leases can be so confusing as to require a lawyer to understand. Buy what you can afford and forget leasing.
A seventeen year old would not be allowed to rent an apt. even with a cosigner. If they did so by claiming to be of legal age, it would be considered a fraudulent act and the debt could be deemed valid. The possiblity of a bad credit report is not relevant.
Yes, you can generally stay in the rental property even if your name is not on the lease, as long as your husband is the primary leaseholder. However, it's important to check the lease agreement for any specific clauses regarding guests or occupants. If necessary, you may want to discuss the situation with your landlord to ensure that your residency is acceptable.
No, one can not remove a cosigner from any contract after 6 months. The cosigner will have to stay on the contract until the contract is paid.
No they can't, only people on the lease can reside. The roommate would have to sign a new lease.
An exclusion will stay in effect until you ask the insurance company to reverse the exclusion.
A deal for a fool. Stay away from an auto lease. Basically you are renting the car for a set period of time. Leases can be so confusing as to require a lawyer to understand. Buy what you can afford and forget leasing.