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Steve DellaPelle
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4-Unit Delivered 50% Vacant - Lender & Insurance Issues

Steve DellaPelle
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Salem, NH
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Hi All,

I had my offer accepted on a 4-unit property that I am using FHA to owner occupy and rent out. I have already signed the P&S agreement and now I am basically waiting to get fully approved by my lender and insurance company.

My homeowners insurance representative told me the carrier would have an issue with the property being delivered 50% vacant (I am living in one unit and another tenant is staying as they hold a lease through January 2018).

Am I allowed to list this property on sites such as Craiglist, Zillow, Trulia, etc. even though I am not the owner yet? If I can get a lineup of potential renters this would make it a lot easier to obtain the insurance and also provide further positive information to my lender.

I am also planning to rehab these two units as soon as I close so providing pictures would be tough...

Any thoughts would be helpful!

- Steve

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Deanna McCormick
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Deanna McCormick
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Ask permission from current owners to do what your thinking, it happens all the time and any holding deposit is contingent upon your closing.. I wouldn't take more than a holding deposit because you can't sign a lease for property you don't own.. I'd get something in writing from current owner giving permission to access and advertise. 

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