BRRRR - Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat
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BRRRR, emphasis on the R(ehab)
I am currently going through the BRRRR process for a 2-flat. I live in the lower unit.
I have about 7 years experience working for remodeling companies and feel pretty confident in my rehab work, but I have a refinancing question.
If I add a second bathroom to the lower unit, I would like to just do it all myself. But that might mean doing it without a permit.
When I go to refinance, are banks going to pull those kinds of records when counting an added bathroom?