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Mike Watkins
  • Wholesaler
  • Powder Springs, GA
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Should I take an equity line on a rental?

Mike Watkins
  • Wholesaler
  • Powder Springs, GA
Posted

I have looked up some sites that offer refinancing on investment properties. When I plug in that I have bad credit, it says nothings available.

I redo it with good credit and nothing is still available. 

Is there a way to open an equity line on a rental that’s free and clear, with bad credit? And are any available is improve 

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