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All Forum Posts by: Justin Rogers

Justin Rogers has started 8 posts and replied 14 times.

Post: Buying a Multifamily zoned as a Single Family

Justin RogersPosted
  • Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 8

After months of searching, I have found a property that finally makes sense to "house hack". The only problem is the house is zoned as a single family and they have added 2 units behind the house without zoning to multi family so several banks are unwilling to finance.

What options do I have here?

Post: Financing in Tampa, FL

Justin RogersPosted
  • Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 8

In the pre-approval process for financing a 2-4 unit primary residence in Tampa, FL area. Any recommendations on local lenders to start building a relationship with?

Post: New to Tampa, looking to help!

Justin RogersPosted
  • Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 8

I'm in the same boat, Kevin. Would love to sync up.

Post: House Hack with an LLC?

Justin RogersPosted
  • Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 8

Hi there,

My wife and I are looking to break into real estate with our first investment of a house hack. Our question falls around the utilization of an LLC. I believe most (if not all) banks won't lend to an LLC so how do we make sure we protect ourselves from potential mishaps with our tenants?

Thank in advance!