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Re Fi Rental Property
Hi all,
This is my first time posting, so go easy on the biggerpockets newbie :) I've been investing for 15+ years. I've had this property in Eastpointe for I would say 18 years. I have excellent FICO. Long term tenant. The loan I have on it now was from a BRRR (HELOC) I did so it's a higher rate 6.9%. I owe $71,271.00 Rental income is $840.00 including 10% RE Mgmt Company fee) for rent. Its a 3/2 with finished basement. It comps for about 116k-125k. I would like to re fi it and pull out 20k-25k. Any referrals for refi vendors you guys know that are investor friendly? Appreciate it!