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Jason Clark
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Co Sign on 30yr Mtg for College Student

Jason Clark
  • Huntsville, AL
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I apologize if this is in the wrong section. This is my first discussion and was unsure which section to use. I am a college student looking to purchase my first investment property. My question is, can a parent cosign on a 30 year mtg so that I can get approved? Given my lack of employment and income I would fail to qualify on my own. 

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Although if I were advising your parents, I would advise them not to do so.

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