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Can you put somebody on a deed if they are not on the mortgage?
Hi. My mother in-law is in process of buying a condo. She wants to include her son on the deed. Since the son will not be on the mortgage, is it possible to do?
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Andriy Boychuk what is the difference between the two? I have been reading but slightly confused.