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Issues refinancing 3 unit triplex

John Novu
  • Glendora, CA
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Having issues getting a conventional 30 year Mortage refi on a triplex. Tried the original loan holder (quicken) they said they couldn’t refi. It has been remodeled and over 65-75K worth of equity. Any other suggestions to get a refi? other lenders, credit unions, etc.. i have excellent credit and Looking to BRRRR into another multi family building. Thank you in advance

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Originally posted by @John Novu:
Having issues getting a conventional 30 year Mortage refi on a triplex. Tried the original loan holder (quicken) they said they couldn’t refi. It has been remodeled and over 65-75K worth of equity. Any other suggestions to get a refi? other lenders, credit unions, etc.. i have excellent credit and Looking to BRRRR into another multi family building.

Thank you in advance

In order to answer that question, we'd need to know WHY they will not refinance it. 

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