From: Felicity W.
I had an interesting concept passed by me yesterday regarding the FHOG.
The idea was that if you have a situation as a couple where one of you has bought a property before (say in a previous relationship) then what you do is buy the property in the eligible partner's name, secure the grant, and then a little bit down the track, add the name of the non-eligible party to the title.
It seemed a bit borderline to me, but I was curious to know what other people think of it. It was suggested as a way of helping wrap clients secure the FHOG.
Keep smiling
Felicity
I had an interesting concept passed by me yesterday regarding the FHOG.
The idea was that if you have a situation as a couple where one of you has bought a property before (say in a previous relationship) then what you do is buy the property in the eligible partner's name, secure the grant, and then a little bit down the track, add the name of the non-eligible party to the title.
It seemed a bit borderline to me, but I was curious to know what other people think of it. It was suggested as a way of helping wrap clients secure the FHOG.
Keep smiling
Felicity
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