Each week the NZ Herald and Newstalk ZB's Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it's the good and bad of buying a house with a friend. Hosted by Frances Cook.
Money can be particularly difficult when you're flying solo. You don't have the luxury of pooling resources with someone else, buying the same thing for a fraction of the price. 
Or don't you? 
Particularly in the house buying world, some people are now teaming up with friends. 
It's a smart way to get around steep prices - particularly when most houses have more than one bedroom anyway, and you were probably already thinking about a flatmate in order to keep the bills down. 
There's just one issue; buying a house is a major commitment, even for those in a romantic relationship. 
For a friendship you want to make sure you do this right, as there's no standard divorce law to help you out if things go sour. 
That means there are a couple of legal considerations you need to be aware of first. 
For the latest Cooking the Books podcast I talked to Joanna Pidgeon from Pidgeon Law. 
We discussed what legal problems can come up, what to put into a contract, and how to vet the person you're thinking about buying with. 
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