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Updated almost 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

FHA co borrower...
If I add a co borrower to my FHA loan would that disqualify them from qualifying them from their own FHA loan in the future?
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Hi Juan
The answer in short is no, but it's all how you set it up. There are a lot of specific rules to this and it also depends on what type of property, payment history and more.
Feel free to message me and we can talk further.