Be held responsible? No. But, if they fail to make payments the collectors will be sending letters and possibly knocking on your door looking for the sibling who was supposed to be living at your address.
In the old days, when everyone in a household sharing one phone number, your phone would also be getting all the calls for them. Now, I assume your sibling has their own cell phone, and put that number down.
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Of course not
No but the Credit card companies sure wish that were the case.
No I don't think so you could do it.
No. Not by then simply using your address.
The only way you could be held responsible is if you are either a co-signer or joint loan owner
No.
Be held responsible? No. But, if they fail to make payments the collectors will be sending letters and possibly knocking on your door looking for the sibling who was supposed to be living at your address.
In the old days, when everyone in a household sharing one phone number, your phone would also be getting all the calls for them. Now, I assume your sibling has their own cell phone, and put that number down.
no.
no
No, you are not responsible for any family members debts.
If they have you as a guarantor but you would have had to personally sign for that. So if you didnt do that then No. youre not held responsible.