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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Opinions would be appreciated.
My and my brother are trying to go in on a duplex together and wanted to be sure about what to expect from the loan side of it. I am 21 with not great income and my brother is 28 with years of income. How would the co signing process work if I live in the duplex and my brother co signed? Any info is greatly appreciated this place rocks.
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Hmm, I'd say what's the benefit of you being on the loan together? Or even title? Maybe you could structure the deal another way so that you don't need to have your name on the loan. Usually you only add someone to a loan if it helps you out.