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Roz B.
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Why Can't I Get Funding?

Roz B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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This is the scenario - House was deeded to me free and clear. No liens or mortgages. Deed was filed with the county clerks office Sept 2014. It will be rental property. Repairs $25K, ARV $85K. Will rent for $1,000. House located in stable urban community with active civic club. I have good credit score and history, employed FT, decent salary. Problem is traditional lenders say they need min. 6 mths title in my name. HMLs seem to not want to touch it. Why??? Someone please help me understand why this would not be a good investment for a HML? It's not that I want to do a HML. I'm just trying to get a tenant in ASAP. What are my options?

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Matt G.
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Matt G.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas
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If you just need $25,000 try to get funding on LendingClub.com or Prosper.com

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