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Diana P.
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Married and a first-time homebuyer.

Diana P.
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Good day,

I am married and a first-time homebuyer. My husband owns our primary home and a multi-family investment property for about 10 years. I am not on the titles for these two properties. I have never owned a property, and we are thinking of buying a third and fourth multi-family residential property under my name.

Do I qualify as a first-time homebuyer?"

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Lien Vuong
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Lien Vuong
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Yes thats no problem as long as you plan on residing there. FWIW, your husband also would qualify for that program. First time buyer program is a misnomer and is avail for people even if they own another property. 

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