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Jerry Padilla
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  • Rochester, NY
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Delayed Financing for Your BRRR

Jerry Padilla
  • Lender
  • Rochester, NY
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    DELAYED FINANCING EXCEPTION

    Delayed Financing Exception

    A cash-out refinance within 6 months of a purchase transaction when no financing was obtained for the purchase transaction. Delayed financing is allowed under the following parameters:

    • The new loan amount is not more than the actual documented amount of the borrower’s initial investment in purchasing the property, plus the financing of closing costs, prepaid fees, and points (subject to the maximum LTV).
    • CASH OUT FINANCING AND DELAYED FINANCING HAVE THE SAME LTV REQUIREMENTS - BUT DELAYED FINANCING IS SUBJECT TO A MAX OF PURCHASE PRICE PLUS CLOSING COSTS.
    • The purchase transaction was an arm’s length transaction
    • The purchase transaction is documented by the HUD-1, which confirms that no mortgage financing was used to obtain the subject property. The preliminary title search or report must also confirm no liens on the subject property.
    • The source of funds for the purchase transaction can be documented (bank statements, personal loan documents, HELOC on another property). Any loans used as the source for the purchase transaction will be required to be repaid on the new HUD-1
    • Funds received as gifts and used to purchase the property may not be reimbursed with proceeds of the new mortgage loan. Funds of gifts are not allowed with investment purchases.
    • All other cash-out refinance eligibility requirements are met and cash-out pricing is applied. This is allowed on primary residences, second homes and investment properties per cash-out guidelines.

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