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Michelle Bright
  • Realtor
  • Chicago, IL
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Adding my name to the title

Michelle Bright
  • Realtor
  • Chicago, IL
Posted
Hey BP community! My fiancé and I are moving states and purchasing our first buy and hold property in Indiana. His employment contract is for two years and afterwards we plan on making the house a SFH rental. My name is not on the FHA loan we are getting for the house because (I'm not employed in Indiana...yet) he would of had to assume all my debt and no income. That being said should I add my name to the deed/ title? Or is it best to keep my name off of the paper work so that I'd have the option of receiving a FHA loan for our next property. We may not be purchasing our next home for another 2 years. Again we are not married as of yet so I was wondering if this fact works to our advantage. Thanks for any and all help!! Michelle

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