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Updated about 1 year ago, 12/12/2023

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When Will you Say Interest Only Payments Makes Sense on a Rental?

Kingsley Addo
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I have property I procured with hard money which is approaching the due time for me to refinance into a conventional loan. I got a quote from a company we decided to move forward with. This will be a DSCR loan. However, it appears we underestimated the annual taxes, so I am being told that after factoring in the higher taxes the property will not meet the DSCR requirements. Lender tells me my best option is to do a 10 year interest only with a 30 year term. I am new to RE investment and I am not sure if going the 10 year interest only is a good choice. I'm seeking advise on what my best options are? Thank you in advance

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