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Updated almost 14 years ago,

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1st time home buyer credit

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A relative of mine just asked me this question and I can't find the answer. So I though why not try the BP nation.

Well she bought a home middle of last year as a first time homebuyer. She got the 8,000 credit plus she got the 10,000 California first time buyer credit. The Federal 8,000 credit check was mailed to her. The California one is taken over a three year period.

Question is this she is now engaged and wants to add her fiance to the house. Can she do this without being affected or owing the money back?

Thank you

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