absolutely not. Minors are not able to cosign any loans, only an adult (eighteen years or older) is aloud to cosign a loan. the law states that any minor is not responcible for the repayment of any loan.
If you are a minor, you cannot LEGALLY cosign or sign any loan/contractual agreement.
If you cosign a loan and the other person dies, you may become responsible for repaying the loan in full. It is important to carefully consider the risks before agreeing to cosign a loan.
Yes, your wife can cosign a car loan for you. This means she is agreeing to be responsible for the loan if you are unable to make payments.
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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 are a minor, you cannot LEGALLY cosign or sign any loan/contractual agreement.
If you cosign a loan and the other person dies, you may become responsible for repaying the loan in full. It is important to carefully consider the risks before agreeing to cosign a loan.
Yes, your wife can cosign a car loan for you. This means she is agreeing to be responsible for the loan if you are unable to make payments.
Yes, an employer can cosign for a student loan. Any one can cosign for a student loan if they meet the requirements.
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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.
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No, if you cosign a car loan, the car will not be in your name. You are simply agreeing to be responsible for the loan if the primary borrower fails to make payments.
Yes, it is possible to pay someone to cosign a loan for you. However, it is important to carefully consider the implications and responsibilities involved in cosigning a loan before proceeding.
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