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Updated almost 5 years ago, 02/06/2020

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LOCs in Rental Properties while Keeping a 1st Mortgage

Tanner Hamilton
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Hi, all,

I have a property that I believe to be worth $190,000 (assume I'm right for this discussion). The outstanding principal on my mortgage is about $90,000, so I have $100,000 in equity. I have thought about refinancing to cash out and invest in other properties, but another investor I know recommended that I get a LOC on the equity, while keeping my first mortgage.


If I can get this, it seems attractive- I could take out the money when I needed it and put the money back into the property when I don't (to avoid additional interest payments). Has anyone done this? Is it difficult to do? I've talked to a banker who seemed relatively open to it. However, I would definitely like to hear other thoughts before moving forward.

Thank you!

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