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Parent-funded Purchase Money Mortgage

Can i fund a purchase money mortgage in order to buy a condo for my college student-daughter to live in and have her claim the $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax-credit? by theresa1959 from Davenport, Iowa. Apr 1st 2010 Reply


JEFFREY MARTINO YOUNG (FHASUBMISSION.COM)
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To continue on what Michael said below here is another thing you want to keep in consideration - The expiration date for this program.This was taken from the IRS Website --A. Any home purchased as your principal residence and located in the United States qualifies. You must buy the home after April 8, 2008, and before May 1, 2010 (with closing to take place before July 1), to qualify for the credit. For a home that you construct, the purchase date is considered to be the first date you occupy the home.For homes purchased after April 28, 2008, and before November 7, 2009, taxpayers (including spouse, if married) who owned a principal residence at any time during the three years prior to the date of purchase are not eligible for the credit. This means that you can qualify for the credit if you (and your spouse, if married) have not owned a home in the three years prior to a purchase. For homes purchased after November 6, 2009, long-time residents can also get the credit under a special rule for a qualifying replacement home. To qualify, you must have owned and used the same home as your principal residence for at least five consecutive years of the eight-year period ending on the date you buy your new principal residence.If you made an eligible purchase in 2008, you claim the first-time homebuyer credit on your 2008 tax return. For an eligible purchase in 2009, you can choose to claim the credit on either your 2008 or 2009 income tax return. For an eligible purchase in 2010, you can choose to claim the credit on either your 2009 or 2010 return. Jeffrey Martino Young Essex Mortgage Bank located in Santa Rosa,Ca.95404 toll free number 1-866-936-88478 or you can fill out a online loan pre-qualification at www.fhasubmissions.com

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