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yeah and after u buy the house be strick on yourself for a year, no mods just the necessities, and put all your pay into the loan

then after the year is up get a new valuation on the home then use that and equity u have in the home ie your repayments and the etra u've been putting in to buy a second house rent it out and use the rent to pay it off and then drop back on your house. do the same thing cercumstances permitting every 1 or 2 years

even when your just renting together the splitting of items gets messy .... plus living together you get to see the evil monster in each other - i think its best just to see what happens and give it another 6 months to a year before you decide.

Bad bad idea!

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Troy,

You should be able to do that already, surely living at home must mean you have lots of spare cash?

See'ya:burnout:

i live with my dad and brother not at home

we rent and my brother and i pay all the bills mum got all the procedes in the settlement

Originally posted by Strich9ine

we've been together for over 8 months now, and we understand that it'll be a financial transaction only...

i've lived with her before for a few months and she's not that bad, just wonder how she put up with me! hehehe

u know that buzzing sound when u left the room

thats how :D

why the hell would you want to get yourself in that much debt anyway eeek. Im waiting for my 21st for my little townhouse then use the rent off that to pay off the mortgage of a house i really want.

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