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Old Jul 7, 2008, 12:37 PM
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can i take over a joint mortgage inmy name

I have been in a joint mortgage with a friend for 20mths, he is getting married and moving away and i would like to take the mortgage over in just my name. Can i do this and how? Do i need to re-mortage?

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You need to refinance in your own name. No lender is going to just let a signator off the hook.
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