Tassimat
2019-07-02 20:06:04
- #1
Oh, we've had this discussion x times... Just submit the application and that's it. With a bit of luck, it will be approved, if not, it's not a big deal.
For this case, the following paragraph could be used:
Technically, a household member was part of the community of heirs. So... and how do you settle such a thing now? Of course not by the "nose factor" but by an addition to the implementation regulations. How they currently are? Unknown, since all these cases seem to be in limbo. Otherwise, there would be good reports of experience that it had worked.
And where does it say that you won't get funding if you buy from your uncle?
For this case, the following paragraph could be used:
Not funded are[*] the purchase of residential property that was previously owned by a household member.
Technically, a household member was part of the community of heirs. So... and how do you settle such a thing now? Of course not by the "nose factor" but by an addition to the implementation regulations. How they currently are? Unknown, since all these cases seem to be in limbo. Otherwise, there would be good reports of experience that it had worked.