To get a loan using your social security number, you can apply for a loan with a bank or financial institution that requires your social security number for identification and credit check purposes. Make sure to provide accurate information and meet the lender's requirements to increase your chances of approval.
Yes. Your social security number is required to apply for a loan. This is used to identify your credit rating, as well as within various identity confirmation systems.
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Information required is social security number, income, amount of loan, what the property is worth, and source of income that will be used to repay the loan.
The information needed on a loan application form includes your name, social security number, address, date of birth, phone number, and amount of money needed.
"Requirements for an FHA home loan vary depending on what kind of loan you are applying for. If you are applying for a re-structuring loan, you need to own a home. If you are applying for a first mortgage, you need good credit, a deposit and a social security number."
A Social Security Number or Taxpayer ID Number are generally required in order to obtain a mortgage loan.
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Yes. Your social security number is required to apply for a loan. This is used to identify your credit rating, as well as within various identity confirmation systems.
Yes, someone on the social security can be able to cosign for a loan. The person cosigning the loan however has to have good credit regardless of his availability on the social security benefit.
Whenever you apply for a loan you usually only need your social security number. Anytime you do something where the other party must provide a social security number, the company will get it directly from them. The reasoning for this is that it is unsafe to let many people know your social security number, especially with identity theft on the rise.
If you are on social security you should not be cosigning on a student loan. You would be guaranteeing that if the student doesn't pay off the loan you will. The federal government can garnish your social security benefits to recover student loan payments.
LifeLock has not been hacked in the past. However, the CEO of LifeLock, Todd Davis was hacked when someone used his social security number to obtain a loan. It is alleged that there are at least 25 people using Todd Davis' social security number.
Not likely. Most insurers, if they know that they are on social security benefits, would not loan the money to them.
Yes. The business providing the car loan must run a credit check and that requires a social security number. While giving a retailer your social security number is optional, it isn't when trying to obtain credit.
no you can not get car loan without social security or tax number because this is our country rule for purchase car or car related every thing you can get second hand car with out these requirement
No, a representative pay will not be able to get a loan for a child's social security disability check.
Yes. If someone is able to get a loan in your name (and, presumably, using your social security number and credit record), the lender will hold you responsible unless you can prove that you did not actually take out the loan.