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Financing an additional project when I got a “free” house

Jeremy Letkeman
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Back in 2018 I purchased a house (calling it house B) through re-financing my first property (house A), with intentions of fixing it up and renting it. house B was run down but had good structure, needing an interior remodel, new roof, and some windows. While I’m happy to say the project is finished and rented out, it’s time to find some ideas as to what I’ve been putting off about his property. There are two separate houses on this lot (B and C). It’s not a duplex but two separate houses entirely, sitting on the same lot. To my relief (having these in mind as rentals) I found that the units were separately metered. I don’t have the funds personally to remodel unit C, and am now looking for ways to find that financing, because I really hate the idea of letting it sit around until I get the 20-30k needed to fix it. Any answers / ideas helps :)

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