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All Forum Posts by: Donald Dye

Donald Dye has started 6 posts and replied 12 times.

Thank you Tom.  That is very unfortunate. So even though I am legitimately moving in to the new condo they can just say they don’t believe me and based on that not approve the loan? 

 Are there any suggestions on convincing them otherwise? 

Thanks again. 

I Currently Own a free standing condo. I am going to Purchase and owner occupy a different unit then rent my current one out. I am in contract and sign the first of next month. My concern is that the banker is telling me the underwriter may not approve the loan because the units are to similar and they will feel I’m only saying I’ll occupy the other unit to avoid the invester fees. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance.