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Updated 10 months ago on . Most recent reply

Mortgage without SS #
I have a very odd situation:
I basically bought a house for a friend of mine about a year ago and gave him a 5% interest only loan for the entire purchase/closing/renovation costs.
Both he and I would like him to get more permanent financing.
But, he does not have a social security number. He has an ITIN and pays taxes.
We've looked into this some, and I see that there are ITIN mortgages, but their terms are quite unattractive.
Is there another solution?
Thank you.