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home ownerWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CO My father co-signed on the purchase of my home. Do I need anything in writing when either of us dies? |
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| I’m guessing that by “your father co-signing on the purchase of your home” you mean to say that he signed as an accommodation maker or guarantor of the purchase money loan that you used to buy the home. Plus, he is not named as a grantee on the deed and claims no property interest in the home. If so, the only writing that you should need is a policy of mortgage insurance so that if you expire the loan is paid relieving pop from the responsibility. |
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