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Should we co-sign a mortgage for our daughter?

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It’s not easy for young people to get into the housing market. Some parents may be in a position to give their child a hand. And co-signing a mortgage is one option. But is it a good idea? Nicole Ewing, Director, Tax and Estate Planning, TD Wealth, joins Kim Parlee to help answer this question....