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Buying with someone who has better credit
Hello everyone on BP,
I have a burning question about finance that is vital in my next step to acquiring my first rental property. I would like to buy a house with my girlfriend and property management myself. Her credit is currently better than mine. My question is if she applies for the mortgage, can I still have equal ownership of the home? If so, what would be the best steps to take?