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Updated over 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

Finance question
I have a simple question for some of you seasoned landlords. I have a family member that will loan me all funds I dont have available for a rental I want to purchase. After I finish all improvements and get a renter in place I would like to finance the property to pay back all money owned. How and where would I go about this? I have great credit and would only be financing the amount I have invested which would be in the 50-60% LTV.
Thanks!