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Share your rental comps, pls!

Damon L. Davis
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Will you share rental comps to help with a refi, pls? 

I am refinancing a 2BA/2BR 1320 sq ft SFH in Rancho Viejo, Santa Fe, NM (south of Rt 25). Unfortunately, the appraiser was forced to use rental comps from the MLS only, of which there are very few in the last 12 months. There were so few rental comps the appraiser had to expand the radius of his comp search but still came back with only $2100 for similar homes. My last renter paid $2550, Rentometer shows much higher rents, but only comps from the MLS are permissible if I'm going to request a reconsideration.

Would you please share a redacted rental contract with me to submit for reconsideration showing the amount your renter pays your property? This could mean a significant difference in the refi amount I can secure. 

Thanks so much for trying to help, and I hope to help you out in return one day!

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