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difficult child 3 is moving out,my mommy heart is hurting but its seems to be the right thing.
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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 582676" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>I have to say I wouldn't cosign. She may have a job but who is to say Mr Canada wont come calling and her drop everything to be with him. Then you are left holding the debt. Tell her you will support her by getting her a wonderful housewarming gift when she moves out. You can always determine the size of that gift based off of her level of handling it on her own. </p><p></p><p>It sounds like she has a decent amount to put down. Why can't she get a roommate or find a less expensive place? Do you live in a high rent area? Even with a 1 bedroom she could put in twin beds and split the rent. It is no different than having a dorm room at a college. Plus if she has to work to make this happen maybe it will mean more to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 582676, member: 15473"] I have to say I wouldn't cosign. She may have a job but who is to say Mr Canada wont come calling and her drop everything to be with him. Then you are left holding the debt. Tell her you will support her by getting her a wonderful housewarming gift when she moves out. You can always determine the size of that gift based off of her level of handling it on her own. It sounds like she has a decent amount to put down. Why can't she get a roommate or find a less expensive place? Do you live in a high rent area? Even with a 1 bedroom she could put in twin beds and split the rent. It is no different than having a dorm room at a college. Plus if she has to work to make this happen maybe it will mean more to her. [/QUOTE]
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