Yes in certain situations the dealer will allow a power of attorney to sign for car.
If a co signer can qualify with their credit, they can be from another country. They generally have to be present in order to co sign a loan, however.
The only option is for the loan to be refinanced without the particpation of the present cosigner.
Yes.
no
Probably, with a notarized power of attorney + other required documents.
The cosigner must be present at the time the contract is signed. Before a cosigner is accepted by the lender him or her must meet the lender's requirements which will include a check of their complete credit history, employment status, etc.
Kayode Tokunboh is the present Attorney General of Nigeria.
Yes the co-signer has to be physically present to co-sign a loan
Yes the co-signer has to be physically present to co-sign a loan
Not if a party has a proper power of attorney (POA) to represent the cosigner. The mortgage company will tell you what form of POA they want, and generally it is included with the paperwork, and the POA will have to be notarized. I know this from personal experience, I am a Notary Public and back in the early 2000s I was handling mortgage refinancing where the mortgage company pays me to go out to people's houses to watch them sign, what is called a "mobile notary," and when someone else is signing on behalf of a person not present, they will tell the mortgage company and have a power of attorney with whatever wording the mortgagor wants, signed by the cosigner and notarized, authorizing the substitute person to sign on their behalf. That would be included with the paperwork sent back to the mortgage company. But you have to notify the mortgage company ahead of time and find out what form they want the power of attorney to be; most have their own specific form they want you to use.
women could legally get a checking account on their own without a cosigner in the U.S. in present day today.
That would depend on the rules and procedures of the loan provider. If the cosigner alleged that the signature was not theirs, it could create a problem if the signature was not properly witnessed.