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by vageli
2576 days ago
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> Well, yes, the down payment does reduce the bank's loss in some cases, but it does also functional as a "moral test" in the sense the parent meant. > Every mortgage application asks if someone else is contributing to the down payment. That wouldn't matter unless there were a difference in risk classes between the two groups of people, so it's not purely a matter of a better loan-to-(initial-)value ratio. Don't they ask if someone is contributing to the down payment because it could be categorized as a loan that would factor into your income to debt ratio? |
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https://www.accunet.com/buying-a-home/can-my-down-payment-co...
From that page, the bank wants to make sure it's not a loan or a side-payment from one of the parties to the transaction.
Still, I'd be really, really surprised if there weren't a correlation between "fraction of DP as gift" and "default rate", but I don't have anything concrete to cite ATM.