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Michael Lewin
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Hello all, I am writing today because I am interested in buying my first multifamily unit, which will also be my first property. I am currently not going to be approved for a high enough loan. I am thinking of having my mother co-sign but she lives in London. Is that even possible? If so any advice on how to best approach this will be greatly appreciated.

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