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Steven Joseph Fogarty
  • Investor
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Home Equity Agreement partners for rental cabin in TN? Not HELOC

Steven Joseph Fogarty
  • Investor
  • Las Vegas, NV
Posted

Howdy. I'm looking for a Home Equity Agreement partner, who works with investment properties in Tennessee? 


A Home Equity Agreement is not a HELOC. It is my understanding that HELOC lenders do not work with 2nd homes and investment properties. At least, I have not been able to find one. If you know of a HELOC lender who does work with investment properties in TN I'd love any referrals.

HOME EQUITY AGREEMENT

In case you are unfamiliar with the product, a HEA partner writes a check in exchange for a percentage of equity in the property, secured by a lien, that is satisfied at some point in the future (say 10 years) through either sale of the property or a ReFi. The HEA partner is not receiving monthly payments. They write a check, and are re-paid per the agreement upon sale or refi of the property.

I am familiar with unlock.com

Can anyone recommend other Home Equity Agreement companies or individuals who do business with investment properties in Tennessee?

Thank you.

Steve Fogarty

Las Vegas

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