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Updated about 9 years ago, 09/22/2015

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Chris Carroll
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lansdale, PA
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Home Equity - Mitigating Risk

Chris Carroll
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lansdale, PA
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I'm struggling with the idea of funding my first deal using a home equity load against my primary residence. By far this is my greatest potential source of funds ($100K+ in equity). While I am willing to risk the equity itself, I'm not comfortable risking foreclosure.

Is there any technique or guidance to mitigate the risk of losing my house in this scenario?

I don't have a specific deal lined up but am evaluating some commercial RE opportunities. I plan to leave adequate reserves for contingencies and plan to avoid over-leveraging any property I purchase.

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