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What qualifies you to be a cosigner?

Writer Joseph Russell

Although there might not be a required credit score, a cosigner typically will need credit in the very good or exceptional range—670 or better. A credit score in that range generally qualifies someone to be a cosigner, but each lender will have its own requirement.

Can a 16 year old cosign loan?

Getting a loan at 16 requires a joint borrower, usually a parent. It also may require you to document your current income and a steady history of earnings. You also could make an agreement with your co-signer to return to the bank once you turn 18 and refinance the loan in your own name.

Can anyone be a co-signer?

A co-signer could be a trusted friend, a family member or anyone close to you who has a strong credit score and a consistent income. Co-signers are common in cases when the borrower is struggling to get approved for a loan based on their credit score, income or existing debt.

Can I cosign if I don’t have a job?

Minimal credit accounts, less than a two-year credit history, and high debts in comparison to income are all common reasons for using a co-signer. You can co-sign while unemployed if your income does not rely on employment and you can afford to take over payment for the borrower.

Can I cosign for my 17 year old?

Seventeen-year-olds can’t take out a car loan, or even become a cosigner or co-borrower on one. In the U.S., you absolutely have to be 18 years old in order to legally sign a loan contract. Up until you turn 18, you’re considered a minor by law and can’t enter into a contractual agreement with a lender.

Can a 17 year old get a loan with a co signer?

Can a cosigner for a car be unemployed?

You can add a co-signer to your loan application and the addition of that person to the application may or may not help your chances of getting approved for the loan. Unemployed and retired people can co-sign on loans although you have a better chance of getting approved if your co-signer has some kind of income.