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sade11

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? New York State

My husband and I are trying to buy a home and because of bad credit are having difficulty. His father has agreed to co-sogn on the mortage, but wants to be the principal owner. My husband now tells me that because of this my name can not be on the deed. Is this so?
 


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seniorjudge

Guest
You need a real estate attorney in your area; too much is at stake.
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
sade11 said:
What is the name of your state? New York State

My husband and I are trying to buy a home and because of bad credit are having difficulty. His father has agreed to co-sogn on the mortage, but wants to be the principal owner. My husband now tells me that because of this my name can not be on the deed. Is this so?

**A: it is entirely up to the lender.
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
sade11 said:
My husband says that this is the way things have to be done. Is this correct?

**A: no, many lenders will allow your name to be on title but if you have bad credit, that may be the reason.
 
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seniorjudge

Guest
"His father has agreed to co-sogn on the mortage, but wants to be the principal owner."

My advice still stands: this sentence bothered me. OP may wake up one day and find out that she and hubby do not own the land.
 

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