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Abdul Mohammed
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Lending options for unrelated partners with no LLC

Abdul Mohammed
  • Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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Hello all - Excuses my ignorance but I would like some advice.

My partner and I are looking soon to talk with lenders for our first investment properties. My partner and I are unrelated and we don't want to form an LLC. Will this be an issue for lending? I know most recommend an LLC for partnership, & we plan on doing that after we get to ten loans in our own names.

Can we jointly apply for a mortgage if we are unrelated/unmarried? I know car loans allow a co-applicant but not sure for REI


Thanks in advance

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Dylan H.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • DC MD VA
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Dylan H.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • DC MD VA
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Good question. Newbie here but I'd think you could jointly apply. Waiting for a pro to respond

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