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∙ 8y agoYes there name will appear, but luckily after the 1st year, you can go to the city registery and have there name removed.
Cosigner will also be on the note.
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∙ 8y agoyou just do /house lorddukon. or the name of the persons house
No, a cosigner can be retired, or just in good standing with the federal credit bureau. They do not necessarily have to have a job. But the deal with a cosigner is that if the individual they are cosigning for does not pay the bill, the cosigner is responsible for the payment.
Ghosts are just demons, I am in a Christian house, so no. Do they live in yours? Try repelling them in the name of Jesus.
Because it is their home just like a house is a persons home.
No, they live in a house just like yours.... probably bigger. They live in a mansion in Dallas, Texas.........so no
if you log in in your friendster i think you can delete the comments in your friendster but you can't delete the comments in other persons friendster just in yours can be deleted.
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YES !!! He/she should certainly discuss it with the cosigner. It may be a gift or it may just be that the cosigner doesn't want to have that note appearing on his/her credit report. Whatever the reason, even if the cosigner did it as a gift, the primary should acknowledge and express appreciation. But be prepared if the cosigner expects the loan to be paid back.
No, they just need good credit.
No. A cosigner is just responsible for paying it off if the negligent driver wrecks it and and can't work to make the payments.
A cosigner can only sue if the primary borrower signed an agreement for the cosigner to pay the debt and then be reimbursed. The consignor can not sue if they, at their own liberty, decided to just pay the debt.
i dont know if you get REALLY xpencive stuff and just borrow some rich persons house y u ask?