If you are credit-worthy, you may be able to co-sign for your boyfriend's vehicle. But be aware that if he fails to make payments for any reason, you are liable for the debt and the creditor will come after you and possibly file suit against you. - I wouldn't do it.
Yes. The ability to legally operate a vehicle is not a prerequisite for ownership of one.
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No. The only way to change co-signers is to refinance the vehicle.
Yes, if you cosign a car loan, you are typically not liable for accidents that occur while the borrower is driving the vehicle. The borrower is usually responsible for any accidents that happen while they are driving, unless there are specific circumstances that make you legally liable.
I am unable to cosign a car lease for you.
how many times can someone cosign a car
If the secondary borrower is not paying the loan, you must take the vehicle back from the secondary borrower before the bank takes back the vehicle and ruins your credit. You will learn from that not to cosign a loan.
no.my father cosigned for me,but the bank told me that anybody could cosign..good luck to you.
Two people would need to cosign an agreement when for example, parents need to cosign the loan application for their child or to help a friend in need.
You can have another person cosign for that person. As long as your the primary you wont need her to get her off the lease.
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No if you consign you should be listed as the additional insured but you dont need to be on the policy provided of course that you are not driving the vehicle and are not a resident of the household where the vehicle is kept.