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_Nuba_ t1_ja7qqzj wrote

If they don’t pay you owe the rent or your credit gets hit. Seems like it would be risky considering your parents have debt and sibling won’t make enough to comfortably cover rent.

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Financial-Boot3317 OP t1_ja7r9ks wrote

Definitely fair, I would push them to coordinate when they’ll send it each month. They have enough in savings to cover it comfortably, they just don’t look like it on paper

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Usernameforreddit246 t1_ja84b01 wrote

If you co-sign you are legally responsible for the rent, if you don’t take steps to ENSURE that the other party WILL pay (e.g., taking possession of the funds in the savings account as a guarantee for the life of the lease) you will be liable and then at their mercy in any emergency situation.

All it takes is a minor car accident they can’t afford to wipe out that savings account and now you owe the entirety of the rent just to keep your sibling from being kicked out. Your family WILL use this as leverage in that situation and “promise to pay you back” if you can even afford it, the other option is you both get sued.

Don’t consign anything you don’t have both the intention and rock solid ability to pay in full.

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