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How is money made? (literally)? |
honesty is there a machine or something that creates the money and it's like a factory where people work?
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What would you do if a co-worker owed you money and they won't pay? |
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How do YOU save? |
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What options do i have if i cant meet mortgage repayments? |
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Make Money REALLY FAST?? |
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Brittany P | My boyfriend and I bought a car two months ago. I co-signed the loan. We are breaking up. How can I get out? |
Though I know our relationship will still be friendly, it will be unnecessary, obviously, for us to continue to share finances. This is the only thing that we co-own. Additional Details To clarify, this has nothing to do with my lack of responsibility or naivete. I just simply don't know what the first step or action is for him to assume the responsibility of the car. |
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Smilin'Bob_ The Enzyte Guy
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If the ex BF doesnt agree, then you cant....
If the ex BF doesnt pay... YOU take the hit on your credit.
NEVR NEVER NEVER NEVER co-sign a loan... NEVER.. |
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TC
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You probably cannot get out of the loan without your boyfriend taking out a new loan and paying off the one you've co-signed. Lenders don't just "remove" a co-signer because you don't want to be responsible anymore. They really don't care about your relationship - they're only concerned that they get their money.
If I were you, I'd insist he take out a new loan or, better yet, sell the vehicle and pay off the loan. You don't want to be left holding the bag if your relationship ever sours or if he is late making payments, it'll go on your credit report too.
Good luck! |
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Wondering
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Grab the keys , sneak out & drive like hell away from ur city |
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j-v
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never never never nevenever never r never never never never never never never never never never never never |
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Zijuzijazijana
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find attorney |
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aiownk
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Your boyfriend would need to refinance the car, get a new loan and take your name off the title. Unfortunately, without doing that, you are still responsible for the loan...if only partially. |
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SPIFIMAN1
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Auto finance is what I do for a living and the only way out of a co-signed loan is to pay it off and finance without you name on the contract.
Since you just bought the car, the reason for the co-signer had to be either a lack of credit or lack of income to budget for the payment.
If it's a lack of credit, after about 12-18 payments your boyfriend should be able to refinance in his name only.
If it's lack of income, the only way he will be able to refinance is if he either gets a raise or finds another co-signer. |
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Dadnach
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One of you are either going to have to refinance the loan or pay the current loan off. There is no way around it. Also whomever pays the loan off needs to get the title changed. |
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Neka
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He will have to refinance the loan. |
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sporregar
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You can't unless the loan is re-financed.
Unless you're on the car title, you don't co-own it with him. You're just responsible to pay up if he defaults. |
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TJ
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You have 3 options. 1-Renegotiate the loan with the lender if your boyfriend agrees. 2-Sell the vehicle and use the money to satisfy the loan. 3- Cross your fingers and hope he pays the loan and does not default. If the loan continues to be paid as agreed, the lender has no reason to request any payments from you. |
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Adoptive Father
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Look at it this way - the lender provided cash and two co-borrowers entered into a legally binding contract to repay the loan under certain terms. The fact that the two co-borrowers are no longer romantically involved changes nothing.
Sorry, one of you will have to repay the loan or refinance. |
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michelob86
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You'd have to go to the lender together to redo the loan.
You signed the original loan saying you'd be responsible for it if he couldn't pay it.
It'll have to be redone with him (or you) sole loanee. |
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Midwest guy
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Go to Judge Judy. |
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