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Yes. That's the reason the lender required a co-signer. They are responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower does not.Yes. That's the reason the lender required a co-signer. They are responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower does not.Yes. That's the reason the lender required a co-signer. They are responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower does not.Yes. That's the reason the lender required a co-signer. They are responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower does not.
The foreclosure is reported under the names of the primary borrower and the co-signer. The co-signer is equally responsible for paying the loan.
The bank providing the loan will go after both the primary borrower and the co-signer to get the loan paid back. If the co-signer has more assets/is more liquid than the primary borrower, the bank may just focus on the co-signer as both parties (the co-signer and primary borrower) have full responsibility for the debt regardless of who benefited from the cash.
If your co-signer dies, the responsibility for the car loan typically falls solely on you. You may need to continue making payments on the loan as agreed, or work with the lender to explore other options. It's important to communicate with the lender and understand your obligations in this situation.
Yes, as long as the co-signer is fully informed that if you stop paying the loan they will be fully responsible for paying it and thereby, paying for property they do not own.Yes, as long as the co-signer is fully informed that if youstop paying the loan they will be fully responsible for paying it and thereby, paying for property they do not own.Yes, as long as the co-signer is fully informed that if youstop paying the loan they will be fully responsible for paying it and thereby, paying for property they do not own.Yes, as long as the co-signer is fully informed that if youstop paying the loan they will be fully responsible for paying it and thereby, paying for property they do not own.
If the co-signer dies the surviving borrower is responsible for paying the loan.
The other signer is responsible.
Generally, no. The co-signer would become solely responsible for paying the loan.Generally, no. The co-signer would become solely responsible for paying the loan.Generally, no. The co-signer would become solely responsible for paying the loan.Generally, no. The co-signer would become solely responsible for paying the loan.
Yes. That's the reason the lender required a co-signer. They are responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower does not.Yes. That's the reason the lender required a co-signer. They are responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower does not.Yes. That's the reason the lender required a co-signer. They are responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower does not.Yes. That's the reason the lender required a co-signer. They are responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower does not.
No. The co-signer will be responsible for paying the loan until it is paid off.No. The co-signer will be responsible for paying the loan until it is paid off.No. The co-signer will be responsible for paying the loan until it is paid off.No. The co-signer will be responsible for paying the loan until it is paid off.
No. The co-signer would be responsible for paying the loan.No. The co-signer would be responsible for paying the loan.No. The co-signer would be responsible for paying the loan.No. The co-signer would be responsible for paying the loan.
The foreclosure is reported under the names of the primary borrower and the co-signer. The co-signer is equally responsible for paying the loan.
If the primary signer defaults the co-signer will become responsible for paying the loan.
Yes, since the co-signer is fully responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower does not.Yes, since the co-signer is fully responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower does not.Yes, since the co-signer is fully responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower does not.Yes, since the co-signer is fully responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower does not.
The bank providing the loan will go after both the primary borrower and the co-signer to get the loan paid back. If the co-signer has more assets/is more liquid than the primary borrower, the bank may just focus on the co-signer as both parties (the co-signer and primary borrower) have full responsibility for the debt regardless of who benefited from the cash.
If your co-signer dies, the responsibility for the car loan typically falls solely on you. You may need to continue making payments on the loan as agreed, or work with the lender to explore other options. It's important to communicate with the lender and understand your obligations in this situation.
No. Only the lender can make changes to the parties responsible for paying the loan. If the co-signer is paying the loan because the primary isn't paying, that's exactly what they signed on for by co-signing.No. Only the lender can make changes to the parties responsible for paying the loan. If the co-signer is paying the loan because the primary isn't paying, that's exactly what they signed on for by co-signing.No. Only the lender can make changes to the parties responsible for paying the loan. If the co-signer is paying the loan because the primary isn't paying, that's exactly what they signed on for by co-signing.No. Only the lender can make changes to the parties responsible for paying the loan. If the co-signer is paying the loan because the primary isn't paying, that's exactly what they signed on for by co-signing.