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Lina Guillen Quoted by CNBC

More unmarried couples say ‘I do’ to a mortgage

February 9, 2017

By: Kelli Grant, CFP®

It’s also important to consider the effect of a breakup on the future of the home, said Guillen at Nolo. Including provisions like a first right of refusal to buy out the other partner’s interest or agreeing to enter mediation can help you sort out what happens next if only one of you wants the home, both of you do or neither does.

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