Sunday, May 22nd, 2011 at
7:07 am
I’ve become a co-signer for 000 student loan for my son, who’s not a US citizen or permanent resident yet.
I have a perfect credit history and mortgage free properties. I’m planning to sell them off and move to California, buy property there. And I will need a big credit line.
Is being a co-signer decreases the amount I can borrow in the future? Thank you.
Monday, May 16th, 2011 at
2:21 am
I am looking for a private student loan but i do not have a co-signer. How can i get the extra money i need without one?
Sunday, March 27th, 2011 at
2:27 am
I have bad credit and definately need a co-signer, which I have. My relative has like a 720 score, but on retired SS, limited income. Are there any easy companies to get approved for a student loan. All federal aid exhausted, so this is my only option. Anyone with a similar experience?
Wednesday, November 24th, 2010 at
5:31 pm
Ok i have completed the fasfa and everything is paid for, but i need a student loan for some personal needs and i dont have a co-signer at all and i am unemployed at the moment and i talked 2 my financial aide guy and he said i can only get 3500 a year in student loans… Is there a place out there where i can get a student loan with out a co-signer?!?!?
Sunday, November 14th, 2010 at
6:38 pm
I have around K in private student loans that I had my brother co-sign with me on. I am paying Prime + 0% which is really nice, but I wanted to consolidate and use the LIBOR rate(which is lower then prime, I would save over 2K in 10 yrs by dropping just 1% point). I have what I think is a very good credit score (~760) and wanted to get the best rate and try to avoid asking my brother to co-sign again. Is my score high enough to go in alone without and co-signer and get the best rate? Thanks in advance.