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Primary Residence Benefits

Andrew Ware
  • Gardiner, ME
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Due to my mother's medical condition we are living basically rent free at my parents house.  Unless/until we build a house on the same property or something changes it is unlikely that we will move out.  So my primary residence is basically being wasted.  

Are there any creative ways that I could use this designation on another property for loan and/or tax purposes?  I'm assuming it truly means that I need to live in the house.  What if I put an office and bed in half of a duplex?  I want to steer well clear of trouble, but I wouldn't mind "changing my mind" post rehab and not moving in after all.

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Brent Coombs
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Brent Coombs
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@Andrew Ware, are you saying you ALREADY have a wasted primary residence, or, your ability to START a loan, SAYING it's for your primary residence will be wasted (until you can move)?

If the latter, then yes, FHA-Approval seems off the cards for the time being. Stay out of trouble!

If you find a LEGIT method of overcoming the INTENTIONS of the low 3 .5% down, please tell us!

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