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Tax, SDIRAs & Cost Segregation

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Nicholas Thompson
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Buying a SFR with FHA and Renting

Nicholas Thompson
  • Austin, TX
Posted Mar 28 2014, 08:37

I have talked to a few lenders and real estate agents and they have all advised people that it was OK to buy a property with an FHA loan and rent right away. I know legally it is not OK, but everyone has heard stories that there wouldn't be an issue, assuming payments made each month and on time.

What are your thoughts on that in reality? Is it acceptable? Has anyone done it before?

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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Replied Mar 28 2014, 08:39

Loan fraud. Have at it!

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Brie Schmidt
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Brie Schmidt
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ModeratorReplied Mar 28 2014, 08:53

Yea, it is mortgage fraud. I am told they randomly run address and utility checks during the first year to make sure you live there

A conviction for a single count of a federal mortgage fraud can result in a fine of up to $1 million. State fines can range from a few thousand dollars for a misdemeanor convictions to $100,000 or more for felony convictions.

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Robert Leonard
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Robert Leonard
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Replied Mar 28 2014, 08:56

Bank fraud is only a federal offense. You can choose to be a cheat and easily verifiable liar, if you are okay with that. As long as a lot of other people are doing it, its okay right? <sarcasm>

You are the only one who has to look at yourself in the mirror every morning.

Search for this topic. It comes up all the time.

Something Dave Ramsey talks about in his training is what characteristics he found consistently amongst wealthy people he studied - personal integrity was number one. Does that help you understand what you are considering?

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Nicholas Thompson
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Nicholas Thompson
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Replied Mar 28 2014, 09:20

To be clear, I am not considering doing this.

I have to imagine though that any young investor may consider it. Just wanted to start another discussion on the topic.

Appreciate all the feedback!