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Tomas Calvino
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  • Palm Bay, FL
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Duplex is split in two deeds. How do I finance?

Tomas Calvino
  • Investor
  • Palm Bay, FL
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Hello BiggerPockets, I'm looking at purchasing a duplex in the area and I noticed that each side of the duplex has its own deed and tax account. So it's basically considered two different properties. Is there a way to finance the whole thing in one loan? If not, what would be the following steps to take in order to be able to finance both sides using a conventional or FHA loan?

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