Revenue is prepared to accept that a child, who is a first time buyer, will not be precluded from claiming first time buyer relief where a parent acts as a co-mortgagor in the following circumstances:
Where the four conditions set out above are satisfied, Revenue will treat the parent as effectively acting in the role of guarantor for the loan.
- The transfer of the house is taken in the name of the child.
- It is the intention of both the child and the parent that the parent is not to take a beneficial interest in the house.
- The parent has been joined into the mortgage solely at the request of the lending institution for the purpose of providing additional security for the monies being advanced for the purchase.
- It is not intended that the parent will be contributing to the repayment of the mortgage in the normal course.
From www.revenue.ie
Is that what you wanted to know? Ie are you a first time buyer other wise? Because as an owner occupier buying a new house otherwise it wouldnt make any difference either.
I would not be so certain and would get independent, professional advice.Its a new build under 125.
I was just afraid as guarantors and it not being their ppr that i would be caught for stamp duty.
thanks so much for your help. i can breath again
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