jdiddy_ub
jdiddy_ub t1_ja7wvps wrote
The simplest way of putting it is that you will be financially responsible for everything your sister is responsible for but without the benefit of actually living there.
As someone else already said, if you ever have to sign documents attesting to your financial obligations/debts, this counts.
You say you aren't worried about your sister not paying. I mean it's not a problem until it's a problem.
Many people cosign for others every day. Some people have a smooth experience and others get screwed ponying up the money for someone else.
jdiddy_ub t1_iuiudtu wrote
Reply to comment by Historical_Ride4359 in Added as Authorized User by [deleted]
If you don't do anything then it won't hurt them
jdiddy_ub t1_iuiqj8n wrote
Reply to Added as Authorized User by [deleted]
Being added as an authorized user gives you all the benefits and none of the risks.
When you are taken off though that history also drops off.
Adding someone on it's own doesn't harm their credit but allowing someone to make purchases could if paying the bills becomes an issue for them.
jdiddy_ub t1_jeerj2z wrote
Reply to comment by Mac_McAvery in Is a $500 car payment too much by [deleted]
Dang $250. Even my first car back in 2004 was slightly over $250/mo.
Now if someone is putting down a large down payment or stretching out the term then the monthly payment amount is meaningless.
I get the idea and see why many people don't value a car anymore than getting from point A to point B but man $250/mo in 2023 is crazy low.