Posted on 01 May 2012. Tags: advisors, buyer, claiming, credit, First, fraudulently, home, Just, Obama, they, Thousands, time..., trying
Question by Liberal AssKicker, CPA: Thousands are fraudulently claiming "first time home buyer credit". Are they just trying to be Obama advisors?
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Answer by grob
LMAO. They can't claim it until they file taxes and you know it.
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Posted on 25 March 2012. Tags: already, buyers, cosigner, credit, First, home, house., Just, purchased, qualify, still, time...
Question by kakapoopoo: Can I still qualify for the "First Time Home Buyers Credit" if my co-signer has already just purchased a house?
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Answer by Not I
As long as the deed has just your name on it then yes.
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Posted on 06 February 2012. Tags: bought, credit, First, home, mobile, owner, preowned, qualify, realtor, time..., without
Question by twysty: "we bought a pre-owned mobile home, without a realtor, do we qualify for first time home owner tax credit?"?
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Answer by ☠ Bunky ☠
To my knowledge no. Mobile homes do not count.
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Posted on 27 November 2011. Tags: conservatives, credit, doesn't, First, Isn't, Let's, Obama, sick, sure, thing, thought
Question by koopie koo: Isn't it sick how the first thing the conservatives thought was, "Let's make sure Obama doesn't get credit?"?
Conservatism is sick.
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Answer by Law Man says Censors are Cowards
I think so
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Posted on 07 December 2010. Tags: Card, credit, First
Question by AviTech: First Credit Card?
I have never had a Credit Card before. My credit score is 0. Who would offer me a credit card and at what rate? What would be the best choice of card? I am currently employed in a part time job and I'm going to college full time. I just need to card to help me build some credit score.
Also in the States we use "FICO" I believe that's what it's called. If someone moved to say Canada or the UK does their credit score follow them? Does every country use the same system? How exactly does it work?
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Answer by john t
open a checking account wait 3 months and then ask your bank for one use it regulary and pay half the amount you spend all the time it will increase your credit rating
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