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Andrew McManus
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HELOC on rental property

Andrew McManus
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pine, CO
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Does anyone here have experience getting an equity line of credit on a rental property? I have about $200,000 equity in a rental property in California and I currently live in Colorado. I’m getting shot down by every local bank and credit union that I call. The banks i called in CA won’t loan on non-primary residences and the CO banks that can loan on rentals can’t use a CA property. Any lender referrals would be appreciated.

Thanks!

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Daniel Kim
  • Rental Property Investor
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Daniel Kim
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Garden Grove, CA
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@Kyle Tipton I opened a HELOC on an investment property in California through PenFed just last month. They go up to 80% LTV on non-owner occupied and it took almost 45 days to get it done.

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