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Updated 3 months ago on . Most recent reply

What to do with a rental
I am in an interesting situation where I am in need of money to finish renovations on my primary residence. We got hit with some surprise costs that I can’t afford.
Option 1 - Cash out Refi Rental Proterty
Option 2 - Sell Property
Option 3 - your ideas.
The question is which one will have lesser of a tax burden. I think option 1 upfront but what about in a couple years when I actually do want to sell.
The other catch is the high interest rates today and doing a refi will be expensive.