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Tyler Gerhold
  • Lender
  • Tempe, AZ
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Business Line of Credit on Residential Real Estate

Tyler Gerhold
  • Lender
  • Tempe, AZ
Posted

Hello BP!

I feel like I've called so many banks and I keep getting the same answer "No". I own 3 duplexes in Ohio. All are owned in the same LLC. All have increased in value by $50-60k in the past 1.5 years due to forced and natural appreciation. I would like to tap into this equity without refinancing my 3.19% interest rate. Ideally, I could pull an 80% LTV (or greater) business line of credit as a second mortgage. These are investment properties and are not owner-occupied.

My question: Does anyone know of any banks/credit unions/lenders that would lend in the second position on investment real estate owned in an LLC?

Thank you!

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