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Laura SpauldingPoster
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Have you ever had a property that was not able to be re-financed?
I purchased a condo, rehabbed it, and there is a tenant in it currently. I contacted my lender to do a cash out refi and they said the condo was not Fannie Mae warrantable. I had never heard about that and they said because there was so many people who were behind on their HOA fees that I couldn't re-finance the condo. Has anyone had that happen before? If so are there alternatives? I was going to BRRRR this property.
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Wayne Brooks
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Happens often...you need to look for a lender offering Non Warrantable condo loans....typically a little lower ltv, and slightly higher interest rate.