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Rizalene Acosta
  • Real Estate Agent
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Sole Proprietorship and Divorce

Rizalene Acosta
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Alameda, CA
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My divorce is not yet finalized and I will be acquiring unsecured lines of credit into my sole prop for real estate purchases.

My concern is that I have to refi my current home into my own name removing my ex husband and I was wondering if the credit through my sole prop will impact my debt ratio when reapplying for this new loan under my own name.  I feel like I'm getting conflicting information between my attorney and lenders. TIA! Any info would be appreciated.

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Steven Hamilton II
  • Accountant, Enrolled Agent
  • Grayslake, IL
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Steven Hamilton II
  • Accountant, Enrolled Agent
  • Grayslake, IL
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Yes, it will affect you as it is in your personal name. Inquiries etc will affect as well.

  • Steven Hamilton II
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  • (224) 381-2660
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