Your Money: How to Jointly Own a Home and Still Be Friends

Courtesy NYT > Business  Sat, 04/12/2008 - 01:50

Teaming up with friends or relatives to buy a second home can prove a boon to the pocketbook and the relationship, but only if ground rules are established before the first check is written.


 

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