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    if the home your buying is not new you can rent it out for the 10 month period and still qualify

    Profile photo of hydramaxhydramax
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    You are required to move into your home within 12 months of settlement to be eligable for the FHOG.
    Once you have moved in you are required to stay for minimum 6 mths. If you don't require FHOG for settlement you have up to 12 months post settlement to apply and still qualify.

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    I do know that if the applicant has a good enough reason the OST will grant an extension. If your son is on a contract then i think you would have a good chance. There is lots of information on the OST website

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    Scott No Mates wrote:
    Once you have identified a suburb (and preferably a house with the contract in hand, so that you aren't wasting council's time) visit the town planner. It will pay to download a copy of the LEP and the zoning map for the suburb.

    Thanks Scott No Mates, your help is very much appreciated
    Geoff 

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