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Tips for financing 1 property into 2 upon reno completion
Hi BP. I am considering a residential property that was once 2 units and currently converted to a 1 unit. I am considering putting that back into 2 units and holding it. Does anyone have any tips on how to finance it once the renovation is complete the mortgages are then split? Ideally, the final mortgage would be under an LLC.