You'd need to ask his lender
If he's got a dodgy credit rating they might well bite your hand off. You might also need a solicitor as you'd effectively be buying the ex's share of the property from her which might mean conveyancing fees. Or you might not. Bank will give you free advice, a lawyer will charge you, so I'd go to the bank first...
Another option might be for him to buy the ex's share out and you stand guarantor on his mortgage - depends what you're looking to achieve.
Posted By: Old Man on April 8th 2016 at 11:43:40
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- can I add my name to my sons mortgage if I pay his ex off? (n/m) (General Chat) - Jumbo1, Apr 8, 11:36:56
- You'd need to ask his lender (General Chat) - Old Man, Apr 8, 11:43:40
- or, simply burn it down and claim it back on the aviva (General Chat) - Tombs, Apr 8, 11:48:37
- That made me chuckle. (n/m) (General Chat) - avenging canary, Apr 8, 12:49:53
- #victimlesscrime (General Chat) - Tombs, Apr 8, 13:14:41
- That made me chuckle. (n/m) (General Chat) - avenging canary, Apr 8, 12:49:53
- cheers OM (n/m) (General Chat) - Jumbo1, Apr 8, 11:45:09
- or, simply burn it down and claim it back on the aviva (General Chat) - Tombs, Apr 8, 11:48:37
- permission: granted (General Chat) - Tombs, Apr 8, 11:40:30
- People on here can't even agree upon a song for Mbokani, I doubt there will be (General Chat) - MIKEWALKER, Apr 8, 11:38:08
- You'd need to ask his lender (General Chat) - Old Man, Apr 8, 11:43:40
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