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Marina OLeary Analyzing Properties in Mexico
5 December 2022 | 17 replies
@Aaron B.Are non citizens able to own property in Mexico?
Ritesh Sachdev Renting to Undocumented/illegal Immigrants
30 June 2023 | 12 replies
It might be an issue with legal citizens who have poor credit (if charging a double deposit is not allowed), but I'm sure anyone who's undocumented probably won't complain as they may be having hurdles finding a place to stay and don't want to draw attention to themselves, so they might pay a double deposit.If it's legal in my area, I think I'll do that, charge a double deposit for anyone who has poor credit.
Gianmarco Meli New in real estate world, let's start from...China!
20 October 2015 | 10 replies
Office & Commercial may do 4%-6%3, Most importantly, as a foreign national, you are NOT allowed to buy in China, unless you have a 2yr plus contract to prove to the government that the property you buying is for your own residence, and you will only get a maximum of 5yrs mortgage. 4, I am a Chinese citizen and I am not even allowed to buy in Shanghai unless I have shanghai residency or been working in Shanghai full time for minimum one year, and I am not allowed to by maximum of 2 properties in my own city, Shenzhen.
Travis Bowen HELOC availability on a rental
22 August 2023 | 12 replies
DTI must be under 50% and they prefer under 43% (not in FL)Finance of America, 95% CLTV, second home only, 680 FICO, not TXFirstBank CO and AZ 70% LTVFirst Citizens First CommonwealthFirst Florida Credit Union FLFirst Midwest, IL up to 90% Chicago areaFirst Republic - CA First State Bank of LeCenter Minneapolis, MNFirst Tech Federal.
Timothy W. Now they're after property insurance.....
14 June 2010 | 4 replies
Tim, I believe all Florida residents already subsidize "Citizen's Insurance" (for people who own property in high risk areas like barrier islands and can't get other insurance).
Frederic Babeux Landlord insurance for non-US resident
13 August 2019 | 4 replies
I am a non US citizen/resident and it is no trouble at all.
Account Closed Where do you find a loan for a $30-40k property?
31 March 2018 | 7 replies
Account Closed both Citizens First/Synovus and Greater Community Bank  do loans that small for me.
Kiet Ho How do yall feel about buying a rental property all cash?
20 December 2021 | 121 replies
Money is so cheap here, interest is is low and it's tax-deductible.There's no better place to invest in real estate other than USA (with financing).Most folks perhaps don't know that 30 Years FRM feature is only available here.I think Canada has long term mortgages I got one years ago cant remember the term but it was long term from a bank in Kelowna BC.. and even though I was not a citizen my rate was the same  I did put i think half down though.
Account Closed USDA Loan Eligibility
14 September 2022 | 3 replies
USDA Rural Development Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program (SFHGLP) announceda 12-month waiver beginning 05-02-2022 for non-U.S. citizens with valid Social Security Numbers(SSN) and work authorization, as evidenced by documentation such as an Employment AuthorizationDocument, Form I-766 (EAD), are temporarily eligible to apply for assistance.
Ben Rutkevitz Paradigm Life, Infinite Banking, Whole Life Insurance
10 January 2023 | 134 replies
I’ve done it for clients that are not US citizens