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James Fielding
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Rental Mortgage w/o Tax Paperwork

James Fielding
  • Investor
  • Tustin, CA
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So, I'm in a situation where I own 3 rentals and I'm looking into mortgaging them to buy some more.

My issue is that I'm a bit behind on taxes, I was living overseas for a while and while technically I was supposed to file taxes during the time I was overseas I didn't.

Now I'm working on filing but it's fairly complex tax situation with multiple companies I own in multiple countries over a few years so it will be a bit before it's fully sorted... Everywhere I go they ask for W2s that I don't have and the ones who are ok with not having W2s say "it's ok just get your tax returns then"

On top of the lack of tax paperwork my houses are also only worth about $45k each so I would need to combine all 3 into one loan and that's limited me quite a bit as well... Is there any reasonable way to get a mortgage on these houses?