When property is sold is the cosigner entitled to any profit from the sale?

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The co-signer should be entitled to any monies they contributed to the original sale, plus appreciation.

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co-signer on what the mortgage note,or on the title to the property?A co-signer on a mortgage note means nothing if it's recorded in just one persons name or you quit claimed your interest to the other person.If both people are on title when the house is being sold you would each get 50 percent of the proceedings unless it stated different in the documents or contract that was signed.

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