Sync folders in home folder

I have AD-OD home folders set up fine.
I have a small problem however. When I make another folder in the Users home folder, ie Downloads or whatever, that won't sync because of permission issues.
Folders created on the desktop works fine.
Any ideas?

It seems Sync needs Posix permissions to work. Ie I need to set the User to the owner of the home folder for this to work.
My AD doesn't create the homefolders this way.

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