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==Can you stop being liable before a loan is repaid?== | ==Can you stop being liable before a loan is repaid?== | ||
You can always negotiate with the lender or creditor so you are no longer liable for a loan that you guaranteed or co-signed. For example, someone else may be willing to replace you as the guarantor or co-signer. Or the debtor may have repaid most of the loan—enough to satisfy the lender or creditor. Or there may be enough other co-signors or guarantors to satisfy the lender or creditor. | You can always negotiate with the lender or creditor so you are no longer liable for a loan that you guaranteed or co-signed. For example, someone else may be willing to replace you as the guarantor or co-signer. Or the debtor may have repaid most of the loan—enough to satisfy the lender or creditor. Or there may be enough other co-signors or guarantors to satisfy the lender or creditor. | ||
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