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KWSP withdrawal to buy home
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Avangelice
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Mar 10 2025, 05:51 PM
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QUOTE(ivzh @ Mar 10 2025, 04:28 PM) Plan to buy a house for long term stay, the house will be only under my wife name. Loan will be under her name. However, in this case can i withdraw from my account 2 for the initial payment if it's not joint name? or anyway to go around? I know this is serious kopitiam but that's just a dumb move. Why the heck are you using YOUR retirement money on HER house?
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Avangelice
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Mar 10 2025, 05:52 PM
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To answer your question, yes it can be done. Just go epf with all the documents.
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Avangelice
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Mar 11 2025, 09:44 AM
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QUOTE(xHj09 @ Mar 10 2025, 11:29 PM) this. seriously tho, so many ktards have trust issues with their wife? i didnt even hesitate to straight up put my wife's name in S&P twice while only using my name for loan. Because not all of us were raised in happy families so we have learnt not to give 100% trust and everything onto another human being
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Avangelice
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Mar 11 2025, 10:14 AM
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QUOTE(YLT @ Mar 11 2025, 10:11 AM) You ppl do realize some married for many years still divorced. right? it gonna be very messy in the process of divorce. if agreement not reach. If the Uber rich like bezzos can be fucked over by a divorce what more can we say about us phlebs.
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Avangelice
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Mar 11 2025, 03:48 PM
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QUOTE(ivzh @ Mar 11 2025, 03:08 PM)  clarify the situation, This will be my 4th property (2 inherited / 2 under mortage), this will be her first. My wife has been sacrifying alot for the family... if things go sore in the end, then that's it. I don't wanna be an annoying asshole but bare in mind if a divorce happens, you has rights to get 50% of all properties. Okay I have beaten the dead donkey enough as I don't wanna side track the topic
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