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Re: Home Co-ownership - kap - 12-02-2009 Doc wrote: B's credit is excellent and he has a steady income to take care of the mortgage payment that includes taxes and insurances but B doesn't have enough for a down payment and the loan he qualifies from the bank isn't that much more. Hence comes A's offer. Doc wrote: Good point! Re: Home Co-ownership - mattkime - 12-02-2009 >>Until A or B has sex with C C is for Cookie Re: Home Co-ownership - BernDog - 12-02-2009 mattkime wrote: I didn't know hookers were still using names like that. Re: Home Co-ownership - Mac1337 - 12-02-2009 Fess up. Are you A or B? Re: Home Co-ownership - kap - 12-02-2009 Neither but I know A who is a good friend. EDIT: Got the letter mixed up. Re: Home Co-ownership - Seacrest - 12-02-2009 No, no and no. Road to Hell being paved with good intentions and all that. If A is underwater, and there is no foreseeable hope of A hitting the lottery any time soon, A should play "Jingle Mail" and walk away. If A has an equity cushion -- a rather LARGE equity cushion, A should sell ASAP, rent with the proceeds, and buy back the property for cash in a few years. Forget anything you think you know about real estate, and ignore anything a Realtard® may tell you -- we are in uncharted territory right now. (The territory's been charted before, but not in our lifetimes.) †The standard disclaimers regarding taking financial advice from random strangers on The Internets apply. Re: Home Co-ownership - kap - 12-02-2009 Seacrest wrote: In other words, A would end up to be the biggest loser in this deal if B was to be the title holder. However, A could still reclaim ownership if a Quit Claim Deed was drawn. Seacrest wrote: :hail: Re: Home Co-ownership - Seacrest - 12-02-2009 kap wrote: No. Unless they are married, "B" should stay as far away from "A" as possible. Re: Home Co-ownership - davester - 12-02-2009 How are you figuring that a bank is going to go along with this deal? The bank is the entity that owns the property. They will not lightheartedly agree to any nonstandard "A has loan, we add B to title" deal. Re: Home Co-ownership - modelamac - 12-02-2009 A has to sell property to A and B. A and B have to get a new loan for the sale to go thru. A and B will be on both the mortgage and deed. Or A refinances the home for a longer term at a lower interest, and B is out of the picture. |