create a clear, written loan agreement with Chipkie in minutes<\/a> so everyone knows exactly what is owed, when, and to whom.<\/p>\nCo-owning a home works well for thousands of people every year. It works because they wrote down what they agreed while they still agreed on it \u2014 not because they trusted each other more than you do.<\/p>\n
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