ayalastaxes
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03-06-2021
06:15 PM
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sjrcpa
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03-06-2021
06:39 PM
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Is this his first home purchase?
Is it his principal residence, too?
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ayalastaxes
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03-06-2021
06:42 PM
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Yes, it's a mother daughter home, so he lives in the second section.
sjrcpa
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03-06-2021
06:47 PM
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If he meets the requirements then yes he can claim the penalty exception. Is his name also on the deed (as opposed to just on the mortgage.)
Just curious - how does "he" fit into "mother daughter"?
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ayalastaxes
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03-06-2021
06:54 PM
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I guess the house has like an attached apartment and that is what they call the daughter part. I am not sure about the deed. Does that matter?
sjrcpa
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03-06-2021
09:06 PM
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Yes. He has to have an ownership interest in this first time home "purchase".
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ayalastaxes
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03-08-2021
04:00 AM
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Ok, Thanks for the clarification and all your help.
sjrcpa
Level 15
03-08-2021
10:58 AM
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You're welcome.
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