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  2. What is joint borrowing? - AOL

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    For example, adding your child as ... Only your personal income can be considered for a personal loan without listing your spouse as a co-applicant. Joint borrowing vs. co-signed loan.

  3. Should you add a co-borrower to your mortgage? - AOL

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    A co-borrower, also referred to as a co-applicant or co-requestor, is an additional person on a mortgage. In a co-borrowing situation, both borrowers complete an application, and the mortgage ...

  4. What Is a Co-Applicant? - AOL

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    A co-applicant is an additional person involved in the application of a loan besides the original applicant. They are equally considered alongside the applicant throughout the whole application ...

  5. Concurrent estate - Wikipedia

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    The position in relation to a mortgage is more doubtful (see below). For example, if one of three joint co-owners conveys his or her share in the property to a third party, the third party owns a 1/3 share on a tenancy in common basis, while the other two original joint co-owners continue to hold the remaining 2/3s on a joint tenancy basis.

  6. Joint account - Wikipedia

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    If the joint account is a survivorship account, the ownership of the account goes to the surviving joint account holder. Joint survivorship accounts are often created in order to avoid probate. If two individuals open a joint account and one of them dies, the other person is entitled to the remaining balance and liable for the debt of that account.

  7. Joint employment (US Law) - Wikipedia

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    Joint employment is the sharing of control and supervision of an employee's activity among two or more business entities. At present, no single definition of joint employment exists. Instead, various employment laws define situations in which joint employment may occur with respect to that law.

  8. How to Get Personal Loans for Bad Credit With a Cosigner or ...

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    The option to add a cosigner or co-applicant isn’t as common for personal loans as it is for other products, such as private student loans. So make sure to check the lender’s policy online or ...

  9. Right to explanation - Wikipedia

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    Statements that the adverse action was based on the creditor's internal standards or policies or that the applicant, joint applicant, or similar party failed to achieve a qualifying score on the creditor's credit scoring system are insufficient. The official interpretation of this section details what types of statements are acceptable.