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Ryan B.
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Why a business line of credit?

Ryan B.
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Forgive my ignorance, but I just want to make sure I am thinking correctly.

I have a home equity line of credit that is open and I can draw cash from whenever I want, is a business line of credit along the same theory (except my house is not the collateral) where I draw cash from it as needed for my rental property business?

Also, is your main purpose for having the business line of credit so that you can make cash offers on properties with it and then after purchasing the property set up a loan with the bank to clear the line of credit again? Thus hopefully being able to close a deal quicker and maybe get a better price since you were able to offer cash.

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Bryan Hancock#4 Off Topic Contributor
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A business line of credit is underwritten differently. Lenders also secure the line differently than a HELOC. Some of the lines are unsecured and thus do not require collateral.

One of the main advantages is that the payment history will count on your business credit scores. Another big advantage is that you can grow the line over time as your business grows. Another advantage is that the debt will not drag your personal FICO score down and hamper your ability to secure term debt for refinances for long-term holds.

There are many uses for lines. We are planning on using it for equity in construction projects and to manage working capital.

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