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Updated almost 9 years ago, 04/06/2016
12 Unit Rehab, other opportunities - Seeking Advice
I have an odd set of circumstances and could use some help navigating. Would love to hear your thoughts on the following transaction(s).
The goals:
- To rehabilitate a 12 unit multifamily in central Maine (fully occupied ~$45K net/year)
- I plan to hold, currently appraises for $400K, no mortgage/own outright
- Municipality is interested in lending up to $250k for rehab
- Decent credit, several banks said "easy" to $200k mortgage
- To refinance the debt/mortgages/liens (~$100K+) of a dying family member (Bob)
- I am not completely aware of all of Bob's debts/legal issues and they will be numerous (cursory title exams reveal debt comes to roughly 1/10th of conservative valuation of assets)
- Several properties belonging to Bob are income bearing, or could be income bearing (max gross of ~$4,400/mo within 6 months)
- Place the remaining assets (after debt payoff) into a trust for the heirs to split.
I several options/ways to go about doing something like this. I have permission to take any means necessary but would like some guidance - so here I am.
My current plan:
Refinance the 12-unit using a combination of the municipality's offerings (i have many questions about this) and private debt for the rehabilitation of the building. Rehabbing should raise the value of the asset itself and I should be able to borrow enough for some capital to work with to finance the debts on the Bob's assets.
What I really don't know:
- How much of the equity should be used for the rehabilitation? How do I calculate this?
- Are their any words of warning when using government-backed loans/grants (aside from what I'm contractually obligated to do - e.g. keep rents fair market for N months)?
- Would it be better to simply utilize Bob's assets to refinance instead of using my own?
- Are there any special caveats that exist when planning for a trust?
- Anything creative I'm missing?
- Where do I start? :)
I realize that some of these questions may seem basic to many of you and I am fine with constructive criticism of any or all of the above mentioned. I have pretty thick skin and am eager to learn. Really, ANY advice is helpful and will be researched. Thank you very much!
Nick