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Ginger Walker
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Shawnee, OK
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Refinancing out of a VA Loan

Ginger Walker
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Shawnee, OK
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I purchased a duplex in 2011 with a VA loan, both sides are now rentals love the property but as we are starting to get more serious about building a real estate profile, I am wanting to get this property under a LLC. I am assuming the only way you can go about that would be to refinance it under the company name. I have read many threads about refinancing out of a VA loan to a conventional loan and you would need 20% - 25% down, is that true if you are wanting to refinance into an LLC or would I be looking at closer to 30% down?

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TJ P.
  • Investor
  • WI OH
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TJ P.
  • Investor
  • WI OH
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So are we volunteering @Ginger Walker to try these out?   ;)

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