There are so many posts over the years where family fall out over these well-intentioned arrangements.there anything substantial that I am not taking into consideration
That changes things.There's a child involved also
There are other possible solutions.the house has to be sold
Do you mean that it's a civil partnership and they're seeking a dissolution?Hi Danny, they are not married. Going through the process of separating at the moment.
Good stuff, so now we only need 40kMy sibling probably has small savings (maybe €10k
And a mortgageGood stuff, so now we only need 40k
They can get 150k on a mortgage.And a mortgage
What you actually want to do, it seems to be, is to be a guarantor — you will be liable to make the repayments if and to the extent that the primary borrower fails to. You'd be offering yourself as an additional security to the lender — if the borrower defaults, as well as being able to look to the mortgaged property for what is due to them, the lender could look to you.The sibling would take over the full mortgage payment and I would step in if needed.
So your sibling wants to buy a house for €300k funded as follows:
Equity : €50k
Mortgage: €250k
Total : €300k
But they can only get a mortgage of €150k
The 40k could be traded for reduced child maintenance.
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