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Will Reynolds
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Down payment help from a parent vs. co-sign mortgage?

Will Reynolds
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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If a generous parent wanted to help out with a first property, can/should they co-sign the mortgage? Or if it is down payment help, is there a particular way banks like to encounter that? Does it need to be seasoned, etc. Thanks!

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Saravanan Saravanan
  • Lender
  • Troy, MI
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Saravanan Saravanan
  • Lender
  • Troy, MI
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@Will Reynolds

As a personal suggestion; it is better not to involve parents for co-sign.  If things go bad; elder folks would be bigger trouble.  Due to younger age; may be consider build additional income or wait for couple more years.

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