Co-Borrowers
Financing a vehicle with a co-signer can be dangerous – especially for the person with an establish credit history. However, if a borrower has no credit history or a bad credit history, a co-signer can improve the chances of financing the vehicle at a low rate. Most co-borrower relationships are parent-child or husband-wife. The primary borrower is responsible for the monthly payments. On the other hand, if the primary borrower chooses to stop making payments, the co-signer is held accountable. For this reason, co-borrower arrangements are risky.
THIS CONTENT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS IN NO WAY GIVING ANY LEGAL ADVICE OR REPRESENTATION. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WAS COMPILED FROM VARIOUS ARTICLES. FOR ANY LEGAL ADVICE OR REPRESENTATION SEEK YOUR OWN LEGAL COUNSEL.
DO I NEED A CO BUYER?
February 10th, 2007 at 05:53 am