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It's up to the lender whether the co-signer can be approved. If the co-signer can afford to pay for the mobile home in addition to paying for their own home they will likely be approved. The co-signed loan will appear as an outstanding debt on the co-signer's credit record since the co-signer on any loan is fully responsible for paying the loan balance if the primary borrower stops paying. If you are willing to guarantee repayment of the loan and have enough income then you can co-sign.

It's up to the lender whether the co-signer can be approved. If the co-signer can afford to pay for the mobile home in addition to paying for their own home they will likely be approved. The co-signed loan will appear as an outstanding debt on the co-signer's credit record since the co-signer on any loan is fully responsible for paying the loan balance if the primary borrower stops paying. If you are willing to guarantee repayment of the loan and have enough income then you can co-sign.

It's up to the lender whether the co-signer can be approved. If the co-signer can afford to pay for the mobile home in addition to paying for their own home they will likely be approved. The co-signed loan will appear as an outstanding debt on the co-signer's credit record since the co-signer on any loan is fully responsible for paying the loan balance if the primary borrower stops paying. If you are willing to guarantee repayment of the loan and have enough income then you can co-sign.

It's up to the lender whether the co-signer can be approved. If the co-signer can afford to pay for the mobile home in addition to paying for their own home they will likely be approved. The co-signed loan will appear as an outstanding debt on the co-signer's credit record since the co-signer on any loan is fully responsible for paying the loan balance if the primary borrower stops paying. If you are willing to guarantee repayment of the loan and have enough income then you can co-sign.

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