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My z is covered 310 for the whole faking yr.
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Don't cosign the loan for christs sake. Ever. If they can't get a legit loan on their own, why in the hell would you tie your credit to them? It's nice to want to help out family, but you're making a big mistake.
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Insuring a street bike?
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He doesn't make the payments and your credit gets ******. Never cosign for anything. Someone who doesn't qualify for financing is an unsafe risk for a personal loan. Plus, the bike is still in your name. Even with his own insurance, if he screws up bad enough you can find yourself in court since its your bike. |
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If he can't make the $100 monthly payment. You will have to. And if he can't make the monthly payment, what makes you think he can make the insurance payment. No insurance and he crashes, bye bye money out of your pocket. He'll walk away, and leave you with a bike payment and a crashed bike. One of the things I learned in life. NEVER loan money to a relative, co-sign for them, or post bail for them. |
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Let's play this out... You cosign for the loan. He stops paying you (or never pays you). You get in a not-so-very-secure-financial place and you can't make the payments either. Now you've got a bad trade line on your credit report(s) all because he can't put on his big boy pants and handle his own business. |
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This. If you really want to do this, just give him the money. It's the least expensive option in the long run. |
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It may turn out not to be the least expensive option, but it is definitely the way to cap your potential losses at your initial investment. If you co-sign and things go sideways, you could be up a very unpleasant creek. |
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seriously though your driving record is crap. his is I'm assuming also crap. why can't his parents put him on their title till he starts wearing his tightie whities? what if he wrecks his bike? what if he runs away? skips bail? steals your gf? nvm do whatever you like but don't come back here because you'll get a big fat 'we told you so' |
Don't do it. Never ever cosign for something like that.
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Only thing dumber than co signing for a loan is co signing for a loan for a family member. Things WILL go south. The fact that he needs a co signer indicates that in the past, things have gone south for him.
Go pick up a Dave Ramsey book. I wish at your age I had known all of the things I know now that I've learned from him. |
Thanks for all the input I read every single post and took everyone one in our account, like I said I'm not longer insuring him. I will still co sign the loan, he can't sign for it himself because his credit isn't established now a days you need a cosigner to even get a foot in the door... I'm not worried about him skipping... he has money that he inherits I'm not worried one bit about him skipping on the payments...he will have it paid off in a few months... he just got a SC on his 300srt Chrysler so that's why he needs a loan for this. He should have it paid off with in 5 months. Thank you all again God bless. Again I appreciate all the information and input from each and everyone of you
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Well, good luck with that. See you on Judge Judy. :rofl2:
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