Does Getting a Co-Signer Hurt My Credit?
July 19, 2016
Need an auto loan, but lack the credit score? You might want to consider a cosigner. Find out how much a cosigner helps with an auto loan today.
Need an auto loan, but lack the credit score? You might want to consider a cosigner. Find out how much a cosigner helps with an auto loan today.
Can a co-signed account impact your score differently than one you've secured all on your own?
Whether a co-signer can sue depends on your arrangement ahead of signing together on the dotted line.
Co-signing is a topic our readers ask about often. It's not surprising, given how complicated it can get when you tie your credit to someone else.
The terms "co-signer" and "co-applicant" may sound like they're the same, but there are actually some key differences between the two.
t’s kind to want to help your brother, but before you co-sign his mortgage, understand that you’d be taking a pretty hefty risk.
You may have thought the worst co-signer problems were if someone didn't pay as agreed. But what happens if your co-signer files for bankruptcy?
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