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Updated 8 months ago, 04/04/2024

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Elton Tate
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  • Investor
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DSCR Loan Closing Cost

Elton Tate
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  • Investor
  • Texas
Posted

Happy Wednesday!

I hope everyone's week is either going as expected or better than expected. I have questions regarding the DSCR loan process and the associated closing cost. I'm reviewing the loan document, and I noticed that the total closing cost is $12,374. The lender mentioned he overinflated everything, so there are no surprises, and that I should expect a much cheaper final closing cost. The property is located in Detroit, 48224 area. Out of all the things that trip me up in real estate, I think this is the main culprit. The numbers appear to be double what they should be, but maybe I'm mistaken. I want to be more confident when reviewing loan documents.

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