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Updated about 4 years ago,

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Mike De Lota
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Have lenders changed their tune on STR refis?

Mike De Lota
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
Posted

Have lenders changed their tune on refis for STR properties? I've combed through the forums and it seems like 1-2 years ago most lenders still needed 2 years income history on tax returns. Other folks have posted that they've actually had success working with lenders on refis for STR without the income history, but depends on the market. Still others have suggested placing long term tenants for a period of time to show cash flow positive rental history.

I'm debating on using HELOC money to purchase an STR using BRRRR strategy but it doesn't make sense to do so if I won't be able to refi.

Sorry that this question gets asked semi-regularly, I just haven’t found any recent updates adapted to today’s markets. Thanks in advance!

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