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Old Nov 4, 2009, 07:45 AM
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Buying or renting a home with difficulty

Hey, I didn't know if this was the right topic, but it was the only topic that had real estate in it. Here's the situation i need help with:

I'm in college right now and my fiance is a construction worker. Well, he's a roofer and does other construction jobs also when it's called for. On his bad weeks he gets paid between 300 to 400 in one week. On his good weeks, he gets paid between 500 to 1000 in one week. He gets paid by the square and it's under the table. This is where it becomes difficult. Because of the fact that he gets paid cash and no taxes taken out, i don't know what to do. We can afford to move out, we can afford the down payment, but neither one of us has a credit score. We don't know what to do. We are both young, but smart. I'm not exactly a know it all when it comes to real estate, but I know we have enough and he makes enough to pay either a monthly payment or whatever needs to be done. I just need to find something that may give us a break. I heard there are grants for newlyweds who are new homebuyers, but we aren't getting married until may 5th. This is kind of a desperate situation. I live in a house with my mother, my fiance, my sister who has a baby and is pregnant again, my brother, his wife, and their baby, and living there is affecting my college work. I know if i start my own life and maybe we can find a break, we won't have to be stuck in the cage at my mother's house. I know she needs the room too.


If there's any way anyone can give me any advice, all and any advice is wanted. I need anything I can get right now. Thank ya'll for your time. If it helps any I live in Northern Alabama.

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Old Nov 4, 2009, 08:21 AM   #2  
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I'm not a lawyer but did just buy a house...

When I bought my house 2 years ago the bank required proof of my salary, 6 months worth of pay stubs. I also had to provide a tax return. My credit score was 760.

If you're not paying taxes, or are under the table, you are going to have trouble with these documents. Banks are very strict with loans nowadays. Even if you have enough now to make the payments, you are not paying taxes. You will have to remedy that at some point.

There are other costs with a home as well. You'll have utilities, property taxes, school taxes, insurance...the list goes on. Can you afford these as well?

Remedy the tax and under the table situation before you proceed. Like it or not, you are breaking the law and can get caught and fined.
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Old Nov 15, 2009, 12:25 PM   #3  
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Al Capone was sent up for exactly that - evading income taxes. You may want to consider your choice in fiances...
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