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Updated 11 months ago on . Most recent reply
LTR deceased from 80% to 69% day before closing
Hello, I'm not new to being a landlord but I'm new to private lenders. I recently have been working with a private lender on an off market duplex estate in a B+ area that a lawyer brought to me. It has been a long bumpy road including higher rates they originally told, 90 days instead of 45 days, and now I'm told the day before closing I need to bring 31% deposit. What they told me was, even though I think this place should get $1100-$1200 a month per unit, it was rented before at $900 per unit (well, the dad's son lived in one and he rented the other to his friend for $900) so I can only get a loan to cover 80% of that amount(or something like that).
Does all that make sense? Is it a sign that this property may not be worth what I think it is worth or is this a common thing?
The assessment came in at $10k over what I'm paying for it. The property fits the 1% rule and has some good potential for value add. I just never had this happen.
I appreciate any advice.