No, the refinancing without the consent or knowledge of the original cosigner created a breach of the original lending agreement and the cosigner is no longer legally obligated for the debt.
yes
Yes if it was done before she became your ex, no if she did it after, yes if the child lives with you.
If they signed the mortgage they are responsible for paying it. Generally the holder of a life estate who wants a mortgage on the property must obtain the written consent of the remainders for the mortgage to be valid as against the real estate. The written consent is the same as cosigning the mortgage.If they signed the mortgage they are responsible for paying it. Generally the holder of a life estate who wants a mortgage on the property must obtain the written consent of the remainders for the mortgage to be valid as against the real estate. The written consent is the same as cosigning the mortgage.If they signed the mortgage they are responsible for paying it. Generally the holder of a life estate who wants a mortgage on the property must obtain the written consent of the remainders for the mortgage to be valid as against the real estate. The written consent is the same as cosigning the mortgage.If they signed the mortgage they are responsible for paying it. Generally the holder of a life estate who wants a mortgage on the property must obtain the written consent of the remainders for the mortgage to be valid as against the real estate. The written consent is the same as cosigning the mortgage.
To find out if someone has opened an LLC in your name without your knowledge or consent, you can check with the state's Secretary of State office where the LLC would have been registered. They can provide information on any businesses registered under your name.
It is possible that you have been a victim of a scam if someone paid off your credit card without your knowledge or consent. It is important to review your credit card statements and contact your credit card company to investigate further.
Not w/o the knowledge and consent of the co-signer.
If you go to the registration office with the primary and have them give consent to the cosigner
yes
Perfect voluntaries refer to actions done with full knowledge and consent, while imperfect voluntaries refer to actions done with partial knowledge or under coercion. In perfect voluntaries, the person is morally responsible for their actions, while in imperfect voluntaries, there may be some moral mitigation due to the lack of full consent or understanding.
Typically, replacing a cosigner on a lease would require approval from the landlord or property management company, and they may have specific criteria for accepting a new cosigner. It's best to contact the landlord or property manager directly to discuss the possibility of changing the cosigner on the lease.
Yes if it was done before she became your ex, no if she did it after, yes if the child lives with you.
Certainly they can, with your consent. You are still responsible for them and their well being.
She can consent all she wants but unless she has reached the age of consent it is not legal.
If you allow someone to enter the residence without the consent or knowledge of the owner and they take items from the home then you would be responsible for financial loss or damages that might be a result of the action.
If someone has reserved a hotel room using your name without your permission, it means they have made a booking without your knowledge or consent.
A property that is encumbered by two life estate cannot be sold or refinanced without the written consent of the life estate holders.
Yes, with your parent's knowledge and consent.