You might want to talk to the credit consultant who is dealing with your car loan. Most times they will do it, but it matters who you are dealing with.
I am a co-signer and the primary is currently wishing to add 2 payments to the end of the loan. In the State of California, the primary and co-signer both have to sign an agreement to put the payments at the end of the loan. If you can get the payments put at the end, there is usally a fee and additional interest associated with this. The best thing is to ask your lender if this can be done and how.
When you asked for a missed payment to be added to the end of the loan, it's called a Forbearance.
Well, if you are under 18, he can certainly take away your keys.
Legally, your car could be reposessed after one missed payment. The terms of your contract cover default. Most will not repo your car after just one missed payment, but they could. I would certainly suggest attempting to work something out with the bank.
You can lower your loan payment by refinancing your car loan. You can also negotiate with your current lender and see if he can reduce your payment amount.
If you are late on your loan payment and are a cosigner on your daughters car can they repposses the car?
Just make a payment. The missed payments will show on your credit report but that's not really bad if you don't miss any future payments.
When an individual is purchasing a car it is usually acquired by getting a car loan. A car loan payment refers to the payments one makes to the loaning company or bank.
Yes. When a loan is held at the same bank where the borrower or cosigner have accounts the lending agreement will include a "set off" clause which allows them to legally remove the amount owed for the loan payment or in some cases of default the entire amount of the loan (or account). Actually, this is a favor. The missed payment will not affect your credit score. This puts the issue back in your court. If your son cannot pay for the car, then you may need to repossess the vehicle.
Yes, there are examples of car loan payment calculators online. One online place to find a car loan payment calulator is Bank Rate. This will allow you to see you estimated monthly payments.
I suppose in theory they could depending on what the loan terms are, but I would say it would have to be a pretty unethical establishment to do that. Typically it's two missed payments. Get that payment in on time!
The cosigner's credit score is used. They are the one responsible if the primary signer defaults on payment. Both credits are ruined if the car payment is missed. Be very careful of who you sign for!
Yes, car loan payment calculators should calculate interest of the car loan. They will most likely ask you to enter the interest rate, so they can include interests in their calculations.