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All Forum Posts by: Michael Caril

Michael Caril has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Originally posted by Bill Walston:
In most states she would not, especially if she is not on the deed or mortgage.

Do you know about PA specifically?

I do plan on running it past an attorney, just wanted to see what answers the ol' interweb offered.

My girlfriend and I live together and instead of renting another place I have been looking for a home to buy. I found one that we both like and I can afford on my own.

I am planning on purchasing the house myself and not charging her rent but instead asking her to pay the utilities/cable bills and some other non-mortgage related expenses.

Later on, would she have any claim to ownership of the house?

If so, can I further protect myself in any way, such as using a co-borrower or having my sister purchase the house and I pay the mortgage amount to her?