Are foreigners allowed to own property in Missouri?
When we asked expats in Missouri if foreigners are allowed to own property, they answered...
"Yes, foreigners are allowed to own property in Missouri. Non-U.S. citizens may purchase real estate in Missouri, but they must obtain a valid Social Security Number or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) in order to do so. Additionally, they must provide proof of foreign status, such as a passport or visa, to the local county recorder's office. Foreigners may also purchase property through a trust, corporation, or limited liability company," said another expat in Missouri.
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Are foreigners allowed to own property in Missouri?
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