You are not missing anything, you are just amazed as plenty of us that this is so difficult to understand for some people!I really can't see any reason why this wouldn't be allowed. My debt is less, the banks debts is less, surely it's a win win situation or am I missing something???
My plan 'z' after exhausting 'a-y' is to take my savings (enough to buy a house outstraight now but not enough to pay off my NE) and give it to a debt free relative to buy my new house in their name.
What about gift tax on the money youre giving to your debt free relative? What if your relative decides to sell the property and run off with your money! Why would your relative lose their first time buyers status to buy a house for you in their name?
Isn't FTB relief gone?
Isn't FTB relief gone?
What about gift tax on the money youre giving to your debt free relative? What if your relative decides to sell the property and run off with your money! Why would your relative lose their first time buyers status to buy a house for you in their name?
You have a legal and moral obligation to repay the money you borrowed.(both myself and my partner are being made redundant in July)
Brendan -what's this about" you have a moral and legal duty to pay the bank" ...?
The OP has made it quite clear that is what she wants to do -your comment insinuates otherwise and I can't find where she says she won't.
My plan 'z' after exhausting 'a-y' is to take my savings and give it to a debt free relative to buy my new house in their name.
ms is facing unemployment - he should not be thinking of buying a house.
If one of your parents needs to be cared for in a nursing home then this house would be considered an unencumbered asset for means testing purposes and may need to be sold.
Have you other siblings?
What if your parents were to pass away, the house would be in their name and thus become part of their estate. This could end up being split between all siblings.
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