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Ralphy Rosado
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Refinancing a rental property

Ralphy Rosado
  • Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Hello there everyone thank you for joining this discussion. I am an investor that looking to refinance my rental properties i make about 2550 a month from my properties and would love to refi and expand and buy more. I don't have a job that pays me weekly but I don't have income and a great credit score. all my properties are under my LLC. I would like to know what step I should to get a refi to buy more properties and will it be easy or hard. Also my properties I bought them for 15,000 each there all paid off completely. But worth about 35,000 to 45,000. Should i have a problem doing the refi and what banks would you recommend.

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