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Donna Salmiery
  • Pharmacist
  • The Villages, FL
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splitting loans between spouses

Donna Salmiery
  • Pharmacist
  • The Villages, FL
Posted

Wondering if anyone knows if the banks will count a property as an asset without counting the mortgage as a liability if the deed is in both spouses' names, but the loan is in the other spouse's name? The first property we purchased in just my name, but we are both on the deed. Now on to the next deal and we are planning on applying in my husband's name. Thank you.

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