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Sean Bramble
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Atypical foundation - will lenders lend on this?

Sean Bramble
  • Investor
  • United States
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Question for DSCR lenders: I'm looking at a potential STR property that has an atypical foundation. Namely that it has exposed rock in the basement. It's a log cabin, so my hunch is it's not your standard slab foundation, but instead supported in some other way. I'm assuming lenders typically won't touch this sort of thing - is that right? Please share your thoughts!

A few ridiculous photos below - I guess the current owners tried to make the most of the space and turned it into a literal "man cave" :)

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