Yes, just because you are a immigrant (illegal), doesn't mean you can't buy something. A contract is legal and binding. If i go to Mexico for one day only to visit and I buy a house, so i can use it from time to time. I can use it when i visit Mexico; I can rent it out, but its mine. Unless the government takes it for some reason. But one thing has to do with Immigration and the other has to do with a home. The two things are not combined. if you get sent back to your country, you still own a home somewhere else. If you don't pay the taxes on it, the government can take it. Did someone tell you it wasn't yours because you are a illegal immigrant? Some people will take advantage of people because they don't understand their rights. Talk to a immigration lawyer for help.
Normally one is required to provide a Social Security number and photo identification, usually a drivers license, and banking information. A contract to "buy and sell" is legal, but the contract is being made with a person who is committing a criminal act (illegal alien) and who does not possess the rights and privileges of citizenship. This, along with many other questions, are under legal review and I believe the situation will reverse in the not too distant future.
More InputYes, a foreign national who is unlawfully present within the US is not restricted from owning property that is acquired legally under the laws of the state in which the property is located.Immigration issues are under the jurisdiction of federal not state law and the federal government cannot override a state statute that does not directly relate to National security matters.
If you paid all cash you would be good to go. I was born here, have a great job and no debt and still the mortgage companies are making me jump thru hoops to get a mortgage. If your not legal the chances of a bank lending you money in this economy is way less than ZERO.
Deeded land is land transferred by means of a deed.
The owner of a deeded home can get the home back if the home is in his or her name. The taxes must be paid on a deeded home in order for it be a clear deed.
No, deeded is not a word whoever asked this question because deeded is already pural. Of course "deeded" is a word. The asker is referring to the verb "deed", not the noun "deed" hence its pluraliity has no bearing as a verb cannot be plural. "The grandfather deeded his house to his grandson."
The past tense of deed is deeded.
What if there was a will and the house was deeded to the wife what about the contents of the house?
Deeded land has a legal owner of the land, with a deed to prove ownership. Recorded land is on record at the land office, but it is not necessarily deeded to anyone.
owned land
pioneers
Not once it has been deeded. Only the person granted the life estate can release it.
A deeded lot is given to another person and is now owned by that person
aquire property
NO