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Updated about 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

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  • Durham, NC
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Owner occupied Homepath dilemma.

Account Closed
  • Durham, NC
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After going through the forums, I have what i think is a relatively unique problem and I'm seeking out others who may have experience (and resolved) the same.

My wife and I live apart, due to work.

We both really like where she lives and works, but there's nothing there for my profession so I work away and I also make the vast majority of the money.

Up pops a property in her town, we both really like it and both price and location are fantastic...

BUT it's a Homepath property and I'm not sure about how the owner occupied certification is going to work out with my wife living there and me being away for the majority of the year with work.

I have no issues receiving mail, homesteading, updating my license etc, but has anyone been in a similar situation and can maybe enlighten me on just what the Homepath definition of primary residence is?

Again - this is intended to be my primary home, not a fix and flip.

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