I am residing in Colorado.  Several years ago I co-signed with my sigificant other for a vacation property in Florida.  We broke up about a year later.  Apparently she quit paying on the loan about a year ago.  Marriott never notified me of any delinquency.
My ex and Marriott reached an agreement of deed-in-lieu. Marriott sent me a notice of this agreement for me to sign. This was the first time I was made aware of any issue. Even though the account had apparently been delinquent for several months. Now this is on my credit even though I was never given fair notification of a delinquency.
All I want is for this to be removed from my credit. From my understanding a cosigner is a seperate legal entity from the signer. Therfore, I should be entitled to seperate notification of delinquency. Since I received no such notification isn't this a breach of contract on Marriott's part? Can I get this removed?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			My ex and Marriott reached an agreement of deed-in-lieu. Marriott sent me a notice of this agreement for me to sign. This was the first time I was made aware of any issue. Even though the account had apparently been delinquent for several months. Now this is on my credit even though I was never given fair notification of a delinquency.
All I want is for this to be removed from my credit. From my understanding a cosigner is a seperate legal entity from the signer. Therfore, I should be entitled to seperate notification of delinquency. Since I received no such notification isn't this a breach of contract on Marriott's part? Can I get this removed?