What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
I am helping buy a house for my daughter/son-in-law. They are moving from out-of-state so have given notice at their current jobs and will be looking for work here in Texas. For mortgage paperwork and at time of closing they will be technically unemployed. We started off as my being only a co-borrower but with them unemployed it was changed so I am financing the mortgage based only on my financials as an investment property. They will pay the monthly mortgage payment and the annual taxes and insurance and everything else. In other words, this is their house I am only doing the mortgage so Lender will approve. Mortgage guy is telling me "You are the only one that will be on the loan, but they can be on the title of the home-no problem". Local Country/Property tax office says daughter/son-in-law will get Homestead exemption as long as their names are on the Warranty Deed. I can't get any info from the IRS. My questions are: 1) daughter/son-in-law are to claim the mortgage interest deduction for IRS taxes each year--not me. Can they do this being only on the Title or must they be on Warranty Deed or on the Mortgage itself? 2) Difference between Title and Warranty Deed? and how this protects me if they want to sell but I don't want to sell? Thanks in advance!
I am helping buy a house for my daughter/son-in-law. They are moving from out-of-state so have given notice at their current jobs and will be looking for work here in Texas. For mortgage paperwork and at time of closing they will be technically unemployed. We started off as my being only a co-borrower but with them unemployed it was changed so I am financing the mortgage based only on my financials as an investment property. They will pay the monthly mortgage payment and the annual taxes and insurance and everything else. In other words, this is their house I am only doing the mortgage so Lender will approve. Mortgage guy is telling me "You are the only one that will be on the loan, but they can be on the title of the home-no problem". Local Country/Property tax office says daughter/son-in-law will get Homestead exemption as long as their names are on the Warranty Deed. I can't get any info from the IRS. My questions are: 1) daughter/son-in-law are to claim the mortgage interest deduction for IRS taxes each year--not me. Can they do this being only on the Title or must they be on Warranty Deed or on the Mortgage itself? 2) Difference between Title and Warranty Deed? and how this protects me if they want to sell but I don't want to sell? Thanks in advance!