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Will the bank finance a property with a brick foundation?
Currently doing a BRRRR of a property in Texas, and unfortunately didn't think about this till now. Remodel is almost done, and house will be rent ready in two weeks. However, this is an older 1950's home with an old school brick foundation. Not pier and beam or traditional slab. Will the bank cash out refi this property, or will we have issues given that its not a traditional foundation?