Yes, a co-signer for a vehicle can potentially have their property affected by a judgment against the primary borrower. If the primary borrower defaults and the lender seeks repayment through legal means, they may pursue the co-signer for payment. If the co-signer fails to pay and a judgment is obtained, the creditor could potentially place liens on their property or take other legal actions to recover the owed amount. However, this depends on the specific legal circumstances and local laws.
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