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Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

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usuk2004
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Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

We were just talking about buying a co-op in NY the other day and DH seems to think it might be a problem since he is not a US resident/citizen. Would we have to wait until he got a green card? Chat Icon

Posted 3/12/07 7:31 AM
 
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smdl
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Re: Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

What is his status? Is he a permanent resident?

Posted 3/12/07 12:02 PM
 

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Re: Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

You do have to be a permanent resident to buy property. Talk to a mortgage broker.

Posted 3/12/07 1:12 PM
 

usuk2004
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Re: Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

Posted by smdl

What is his status? Is he a permanent resident?



We're living in the UK right now. He has worked in the US before, for about 4 years, but was on a work visa at the time.

I think he's just worried about credit history and stuff like that affecting his status with a co-op board.

Posted 3/12/07 2:01 PM
 

riniko
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Re: Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

Well when you buy a co-op the application can just be made in one name and then you can list him as an occupant in the co-op.

If he is not financially contributing to the mortgage or earning money, it seems the co-op board would think that its a moot point. i.e. you can apply by yourself

Posted 3/12/07 2:08 PM
 

usuk2004
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Re: Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

Us affording anything would be based on his salary, so we would be making a joint application.

Posted 3/12/07 2:11 PM
 

MsMBV
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Re: Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

Farah are you moving back????

Posted 3/12/07 2:16 PM
 

CityNYGirl
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Re: Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

You do not need a citizenship/green card to buy real estate in NY/US.

But what you need is a SSN....many "illegals" don't have papers but have a SSN...

My friend who is Greek has a SSN and no other "legal" papers (in process), he just bought a house in Astoria...they only asked for a copy of his driver license and the SSN...

Posted 3/12/07 2:20 PM
 

CouldNotAsk4More
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Re: Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

i dont know anything about this... but just wanted to say when i read the subject quick i read


"Anyone buy a foreign DH?"

lol - i was like- shouldnt this be on the relationship board or something

Posted 3/12/07 2:43 PM
 

smdl
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Re: Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

You need to be a permanent resident with a SS to buy/get a mortgage.

It may be hard with his credit history. The one in the UK will not count even it has a major credit card like Visa or Mastercard.

I suggest for him to get a credit card right away after moving to the US. I found the easiest way to do is just open a secured credit card (you have a limit and the balance for the limit is in an account tied to it!). I was rejected MANY times so I just did that to build my credit. Soon after, I started to get CC offers.

Posted 3/12/07 3:50 PM
 

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Re: Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

I'm not 100% sure that residency is required. My parents bought a home in FL and do not have permanent residency in the US. They do, however, have SS #s and pay taxes. Maybe it's different in NY?

Wouldn't your DH have a credit history from living here for 4 years? I bought my first home when I had been in the US 3.5 years and had no problem getting a mortgage.

Posted 3/12/07 4:06 PM
 

usuk2004
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Re: Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

Posted by ODonnell

I'm not 100% sure that residency is required. My parents bought a home in FL and do not have permanent residency in the US. They do, however, have SS #s and pay taxes. Maybe it's different in NY?

Wouldn't your DH have a credit history from living here for 4 years? I bought my first home when I had been in the US 3.5 years and had no problem getting a mortgage.



He has a SSN because he was being paid by a US company when he worked there, and yes, he did have credit cards, etc, so he does have a credit history - it's just not very extensive, and by the time we move back, he'll have been out of the US for 5+ years.

I don't think it will be a problem - and I didnt' think you'd have to be a permanent resident either (we bought an apartment here and I wasn't a permanent resident at the time). I think he's just worried about co-op boards turning us down...but I guess that's subjective anyway...

Oh, and Mel, we're in the beginning stages of hopefully setting down a timeline - which is further than I've ever gotten with him before Chat Icon - but no immediate plans at this point.

Thanks!

Posted 3/13/07 6:45 AM
 

smdl
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Re: Anyone buy with a foreign DH?

Posted by usuk2004

Posted by ODonnell

I'm not 100% sure that residency is required. My parents bought a home in FL and do not have permanent residency in the US. They do, however, have SS #s and pay taxes. Maybe it's different in NY?

Wouldn't your DH have a credit history from living here for 4 years? I bought my first home when I had been in the US 3.5 years and had no problem getting a mortgage.



He has a SSN because he was being paid by a US company when he worked there, and yes, he did have credit cards, etc, so he does have a credit history - it's just not very extensive, and by the time we move back, he'll have been out of the US for 5+ years.

I don't think it will be a problem - and I didnt' think you'd have to be a permanent resident either (we bought an apartment here and I wasn't a permanent resident at the time). I think he's just worried about co-op boards turning us down...but I guess that's subjective anyway...

Oh, and Mel, we're in the beginning stages of hopefully setting down a timeline - which is further than I've ever gotten with him before Chat Icon - but no immediate plans at this point.

Thanks!



That should be fine then. They have no business asking for his immigration status since it's all about the $$$/mortgage. Otherwise, it would be discremination. If asked if he is legal. He just have to say yes.

Posted 3/13/07 11:11 AM
 
 

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