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Can I put my house in my girlfriends name?

Writer Aria Murphy

It’s perfectly legal to co-own a house with someone to whom you’re not married. You can put your name on the deed even if you don’t sign the mortgage, provided the lender agrees. Taking title as unmarried partners or friends, however, is often more complicated than when a married couple buys a house.

Can you have 2 names on a mortgage?

It is generally okay to have two names on title and one on the mortgage. If you default on the payments, however, the lender can still foreclose on the home, despite that only one spouse is listed on the mortgage. So while you are not legally obligated to pay the mortgage, someone must pay it to avoid foreclosure.

How did my girlfriend and I buy a house?

Bought a house with my long-term girlfriend. I put down the down payment from a previous house sale and cash. When the relationship ended a few years later, we had to sell the house (because no one could afford the payments on our own).

What should an unmarried couple do when buying a house?

They should also think about how they buy the property. Should by with notion that in the event of the others death the other becomes the sole owner and 1/2 the house doesn’t go to the other persons family. I also saw a friend buy a house and put his girlfriend on the deed but not the mortgage.

Is it legal to have both names on the deed to a house?

Remember that in just about every state, having both names on the deed to the house creates a legal presumption that you are 50-50 owners, and anyone claiming a different percentage has to prove the existence of an agreement saying so (often in writing).

Who gets the house when an unmarried couple splits up?

Often a partner who has contributed less financially (say, to the down payment) believes that he or she chipped in something else of equivalent value to the property, such as labor to fix up the house.