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May 10, 2010 at 10:14 AM #549793May 10, 2010 at 10:20 AM #548827
bearishgurl
ParticipantGood for you (and your loan officer), treehugger, to be able to finagle both tax credits in your closing. That’s quite a feat!
May 10, 2010 at 10:20 AM #548938bearishgurl
ParticipantGood for you (and your loan officer), treehugger, to be able to finagle both tax credits in your closing. That’s quite a feat!
May 10, 2010 at 10:20 AM #549425bearishgurl
ParticipantGood for you (and your loan officer), treehugger, to be able to finagle both tax credits in your closing. That’s quite a feat!
May 10, 2010 at 10:20 AM #549525bearishgurl
ParticipantGood for you (and your loan officer), treehugger, to be able to finagle both tax credits in your closing. That’s quite a feat!
May 10, 2010 at 10:20 AM #549803bearishgurl
ParticipantGood for you (and your loan officer), treehugger, to be able to finagle both tax credits in your closing. That’s quite a feat!
May 10, 2010 at 9:43 PM #549067HLS
Participant[quote=threadkiller]I thought the state tax credit was only for new houses, is this a different one?[/quote]
Thank you all for your comments. I remember each and every one of you personally.
I also remember spouses, baked cakes, dinners, appraisal issues, escrow issues, employment issues, notary issues, etc I’m glad that I was able to help. Thanks for the opportunity.TK, there were 2 different components to the CA state tax credit.
The amount was split 50/50 between ANYBODY who wanted to buy a brand new house AND first time buyers buying a “used” house.
First time buyer = at least 3 years out of the market.I heard that the funds might all be accounted for within the first 30 days, although they projected that the program would go until the end of the year.
As usual, they made it both more complicated than it needed to be AND misleading with some details.
HLS, (Sheldon)May 10, 2010 at 9:43 PM #549178HLS
Participant[quote=threadkiller]I thought the state tax credit was only for new houses, is this a different one?[/quote]
Thank you all for your comments. I remember each and every one of you personally.
I also remember spouses, baked cakes, dinners, appraisal issues, escrow issues, employment issues, notary issues, etc I’m glad that I was able to help. Thanks for the opportunity.TK, there were 2 different components to the CA state tax credit.
The amount was split 50/50 between ANYBODY who wanted to buy a brand new house AND first time buyers buying a “used” house.
First time buyer = at least 3 years out of the market.I heard that the funds might all be accounted for within the first 30 days, although they projected that the program would go until the end of the year.
As usual, they made it both more complicated than it needed to be AND misleading with some details.
HLS, (Sheldon)May 10, 2010 at 9:43 PM #549668HLS
Participant[quote=threadkiller]I thought the state tax credit was only for new houses, is this a different one?[/quote]
Thank you all for your comments. I remember each and every one of you personally.
I also remember spouses, baked cakes, dinners, appraisal issues, escrow issues, employment issues, notary issues, etc I’m glad that I was able to help. Thanks for the opportunity.TK, there were 2 different components to the CA state tax credit.
The amount was split 50/50 between ANYBODY who wanted to buy a brand new house AND first time buyers buying a “used” house.
First time buyer = at least 3 years out of the market.I heard that the funds might all be accounted for within the first 30 days, although they projected that the program would go until the end of the year.
As usual, they made it both more complicated than it needed to be AND misleading with some details.
HLS, (Sheldon)May 10, 2010 at 9:43 PM #549769HLS
Participant[quote=threadkiller]I thought the state tax credit was only for new houses, is this a different one?[/quote]
Thank you all for your comments. I remember each and every one of you personally.
I also remember spouses, baked cakes, dinners, appraisal issues, escrow issues, employment issues, notary issues, etc I’m glad that I was able to help. Thanks for the opportunity.TK, there were 2 different components to the CA state tax credit.
The amount was split 50/50 between ANYBODY who wanted to buy a brand new house AND first time buyers buying a “used” house.
First time buyer = at least 3 years out of the market.I heard that the funds might all be accounted for within the first 30 days, although they projected that the program would go until the end of the year.
As usual, they made it both more complicated than it needed to be AND misleading with some details.
HLS, (Sheldon)May 10, 2010 at 9:43 PM #550047HLS
Participant[quote=threadkiller]I thought the state tax credit was only for new houses, is this a different one?[/quote]
Thank you all for your comments. I remember each and every one of you personally.
I also remember spouses, baked cakes, dinners, appraisal issues, escrow issues, employment issues, notary issues, etc I’m glad that I was able to help. Thanks for the opportunity.TK, there were 2 different components to the CA state tax credit.
The amount was split 50/50 between ANYBODY who wanted to buy a brand new house AND first time buyers buying a “used” house.
First time buyer = at least 3 years out of the market.I heard that the funds might all be accounted for within the first 30 days, although they projected that the program would go until the end of the year.
As usual, they made it both more complicated than it needed to be AND misleading with some details.
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