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Now, if you have your own tv show you can get away with certain things like inviting the ceo of the company that sent you the fake check to explain it and thats what ive done. Thomas sponholtz is the ceo of unison, a very unusual buss that offers to coinvest in houses alongside the homeowner, the same way parents might help their child buy a house. Unison helps with the down payment and, in exchange, owns a piece of that house with you. If the house goes up in value, unison shares in the profits when you sell it. Thomas has years of experience in finance. Before running unison he was at black rock. He has several degrees in economics and apparently he wants to help you buy a e. Joined by Erin Griffith of the new york times, joe menn of reuters. Is it really just that simple, we go in on a house together . Thomas sponholtz it really is. Its essentially investing together in a house. Scott right, like parents would. I mean, hopefully my parents wouldnt then want a cut of, you know, the p