Green card holders lack clear guidance on out-of-state investment property rules
Permanent residents seeking to purchase investment properties in states where they do not reside encounter fragmented, conflicting guidance across financing, tax, and regulatory dimensions. Lenders, CPAs, and immigration attorneys each have partial answers, but no unified resource addresses the intersection of non-citizen status, non-residency, and multi-state investment. The information gap forces costly professional consultations that still leave significant uncertainty.
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