Yes, I have regretted cosigning a loan for my ex.
Yes, I have regretted cosigning a car loan for my ex.
Yes, regretting co-signing on a car for an ex is a common experience for many people.
anyone can answer what ever they want?
You would need to refinance your mortgage loan to remove the ex.
You can check with a lawyer, but I will guess probably not. Because you co-signed for the loan, you were legally obligated to pay it off if your ex-boyfriend could not or did not. Therefore, you assumed the risk of having to pay the loan and because of that probably cannot sue your ex-boyfriend for leaving you on the hook for it.
Yes, I have regretted cosigning a car loan for my ex.
Yes, regretting co-signing on a car for an ex is a common experience for many people.
anyone can answer what ever they want?
A loan is a noun ex: The loan from the bank was helpful. To loan is a verb: I had to loan my phone charger to a friend.
If ex is not on the home loan, it is not affected. If the ex is still on the loan and the payments are being made by you and are up to date, it is probably not affected, though the lender may want you to refinance in your own name, or the ex to re-affirm the home loan. If the ex was making the payments and is surrendering his interest in the home, it will depend on the divorce order/agreement and state law.
You will be responsible for the loan payments
no
=well maybe they were your first boyfriend or u really loved him and regretted breaking up with him/her.=
Only if both individuals are listed on the loan. Ex. John and Jane Doe
You would need to refinance your mortgage loan to remove the ex.
You can check with a lawyer, but I will guess probably not. Because you co-signed for the loan, you were legally obligated to pay it off if your ex-boyfriend could not or did not. Therefore, you assumed the risk of having to pay the loan and because of that probably cannot sue your ex-boyfriend for leaving you on the hook for it.
No, I have never cosigned on a car for my ex.