ChatterBank6 mins ago
joint mortgage?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a joint mortgage with my step father. It's only for convienience, I pay all the bills and mortgage etc. My mortgage was arranged by a Financial Adviser who actually suggested the arrangement to make getting the mortgage easier. I can't imagine how it would be illegal if both parties are consenting and agreeing with the terms and conditions of the mortgage. I would say only to do this if you completely trust the family member involved and would say to make sure you both make a will leaving the property to the other party etc.
As long as you are sure you can make the re-payments I'd say go for it, it's worked for me for years.
What Crockett describes seems perfectly legitimate to me - joint mortgage, jointly owned property. Who actually pays is between the parties concerned.
Over on Money and Finance a different question has been asked which is can there be a joint mortgage but single ownership. Some posters seem to think it's possible - but if it is I don't understand how.
Another disadvantage is that if the second family member runs into financial difficulties for some reason (a divorce let's say) he can potentially force a sale of the property to get his share. He might not actually want to himself but his ex-wife (whom he might not actually have met yet) could force it.