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Student loans are provided without consigner based on needs. For example if you are independent from your parents, you can qualify for student loans without cosigner.
In case your cosigner has an excellent credit score and is a relative or closely affiliated with your business, this can help you qualify for a business loan.
A cosigner is needed when the primary borrower does not, for whatever reason, (age, income, credit rating, etc.) does not qualify for a loan on their own merit.
Yes, it's income but need good credit & enough to qualify.
you may be able to get a loan through a car dealer ship, if this is what you need a loan for, however, a bank will NOT lend you the money, if you do not have a co-signer and bad credit.
A stafford or perkins loan, yes, IF you qualify through the FAFSA.
Not to my knowledge, you can't. However, if your parents apply for a PLUS loan and get turned down, you may qualify for $4,000 more, but that's it. You can look into alternative loans, but most of those do require a cosigner.
Co-signers are only asked to help you qualify if you have not been approved for the auto loan.
There are some cases where a student is not able to qualify for federal grants for college. If you or your parents have bad credit history, then chances are obtaining a federal grant can be difficult. Some schools are willing to now let students have their parents sign a special document that allows them to receive grants.
If you qualify for all the factors in a harp loan but work commission can you have a cosigner on the loan?
In the loose sense anyone over 18 years of age who would qualify for such (per the institution) and is willing to do so.
Yes, you can rework the contract under only one name. Ask the dealer to rework the deal as long as the cosigner can qualify by themselves.