Comments by "Robert Steele" (@robertsteele474) on "Poll: MAJORITY Of Americans Now Support Mass Deportations!" video.
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@jeffhicks8428 "You can buy a property as a foreigner living in the US full time, as a Green Card holder, as a non-resident investor or as a vacation home.
Foreigners can buy a property in the US without any legal restrictions. The main issue many foreigners will run into will be financing.
When you buy a US property you’ll need to provide paperwork to support your purchase, and if you’re getting a mortgage or other home financing, you’ll also need documents to support your loan application. Each situation will be slightly different, but here are some of the common documents you’ll need to provide:
-Proof of identity: this can include your passport, Green Card, visa, and other identification such as your Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
-Proof of address and residence status: you’ll usually have to show where you live using a drivers license or other official paperwork, and may need to prove your legal residence status if you intend to live in the property
-Proof of income: to get a mortgage you’ll need to provide evidence you can afford to keep up repayments. This may include pay stubs and tax returns
-Proof of affordability: a lender will also need to see evidence of any outstanding loans or debts to assess the affordability of the loan."
I hope those words are not too big for you, Hick.
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