Laws and punishments are not universal. It depends on many variablessuch as the law in the particular jurisdiction, the amount of money involved, the criminal history of the defendant and the verdict made after a trial.
Varies from country to country, but in most countries it is the crime of forgery, and is an imprisonable offence.
Yes, all the documents relating to the loan.Yes, all the documents relating to the loan.Yes, all the documents relating to the loan.Yes, all the documents relating to the loan.
If you signed the loan documents without reading them and later learned that you were on the loan alone, there is very little you can do. Your should have read before signing. If the loan was changed after you signed the documents, someone must have forged your signature on the altered documents. Then the loan is fraudulent. You may have to involve the police and go to court, however.
Definitely, you can sue for unpaid loan. Please ensure that you have documents that support you loan and the receiver of loan.
loan officer
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It's Depends on you earning and and documents you submitted for car loan.
Ask your banker!!!!!
The lending institution.
Pay a tax on all documents. A stamp needed to be affixed to wills, loan documents, contracts, all documents
No. A loan processor gathers the documents and information needed so that an underwriter can approve (or disapprove) a loan. In general, the loan processor does know what is needed by the underwriter.
You should have been given a copy when you signed you original loan documents. If not, ask your Loan Officer for a copy.
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