Not possible as the applicant is a minor.
Since you are 17, most states still consider you a minor. Your cosigner will probably have to take the loan out in their name only and be responsible for its repayment.
Yes as a 17 year old you may get a loan from your local bank. The chance they will approve the loan however depends on your credit score.
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Not possible as the applicant is a minor.
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No, minors cannot legally enter into financial agreements.
Yes, they can leave a 17 year old. As long as the minor is provided for and there is a legal guardian.
The cosigner has the same legal obligations to repay the debt as does the primary borrower. If the primary borrower defaults, the lender can begin proceedings to collect the full amount owed plus applicable fees from the cosigner. A cosigner can be sued just as can the primary borrower. And if the primary borrower claims bankrutpcy, the cosigner will still get "stuck" with the debt. The credit report of the cosigner will be equally affected, either in a positive or negative way, depending upon the circumstances.
no sorry you must have consent from both parents sozz
Get the permission of your parents. Until you reach the age of majority, you are their responsibility. They get to determine where you live.
Since you are 17, most states still consider you a minor. Your cosigner will probably have to take the loan out in their name only and be responsible for its repayment.
No.
Yes, an 18 year old can be a cosigner for an adult. At the age of 18, the individual themselves is considered an adult. Any adult, depending on whether or not their credit is good or bad, can cosign for another adult.
Yes as a 17 year old you may get a loan from your local bank. The chance they will approve the loan however depends on your credit score.
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