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hardship for purpose of primary residence?


MR

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But you do not purchase an apartment, you rent it.

The safe-harbor hardship definitions say you can get a hardship to prevent foreclosure or eviction from your primary residence. If you are getting evicted, this would mean that you are currently renting, and not owning. This has nothing to do with the original post. I'm sure all of us would agree that you can receive a hardship to prevent eviction from your principal residence.

However, the original post was about a purchase of a primary residence.

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