BigProblem
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thank you for your reply. Sorry it is not my MIL place of residence she has her own home. the house we are living in is an investment property of MIL - does that change the situation re having to put MIL out of home?Not really, you have nothing to give as security. Your mother in law putting up the deeds is just not a done thing, think about it, bank has to reposess house, goes to court, putting MIL out of her home, won't go down well with a judge! Bank is always thinking of worst case scenario in lending.
Years ago how we would have dealt with that was 3 people on the mortgage, one on deeds but I don't think that is done anymore either since Celtic Tiger death as many parents got caught when the kids couldn't pay.
You won't get a personal loan for that amount either without security or at a good rate.
Legal/tax advice as to best way to transfer house I'd say is only option, then again MIL will surely have 'right of residence' which sometimes banks don't like either when it comes to a mortgage.
What situation re having to put the mother in law out of (her?) home?!?does that change the situation re having to put MIL out of home?
Slightly less complicated if she has another residence as sge won't need 'right of residence' if property is transferred to you so more mortgageable but still think it's unlikely that a bank will issue a mortgage in 3 names and 1 on deeds these days.thank you for your reply. Sorry it is not my MIL place of residence she has her own home. the house we are living in is an investment property of MIL - does that change the situation re having to put MIL out of home?
There is no situation as such, just looking at it from bank point of view if the loan went belly up then they'd be looking at putting I presume an older person out of their home on repossession which would be one of the reasons a bank would not be inclined to add her as 3rd mortgage holder or guarantor. However as OP has clarified it's not her home so no issue now on that side.What situation re having to put the mother in law out of (her?) home?!?
It doesnt make sense for mother in law to gift the house to my daughter as house is worth over €650k as there would be CGT implications and gift tax to pay.
Thanks Brendan for the response.
She bought in 1972 and price converted to euros was €86k. We did have our accountant look at the numbers and between CAT and CGT it would be approximately 200k tax bill which on top of an extension would be too expensive for us.
Mother in law is 79 and her family home is worth 800k. I will contact spry so. What happens the loan when mother in law passes - can my wife and I continue to pay?
What happens the loan when mother in law passes - can my wife and I continue to pay?
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