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All Forum Posts by: Timothy Wright

Timothy Wright has started 2 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Getting started - Have cash but cannot get a loan

Timothy WrightPosted
  • Ann Arbor, MI
  • Posts 13
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I understand point (2), and am not surprised. Your first point confuses me. You seem be saying buying a second property to rent is fraud, but continue in the next sentence to say that I can buy and rent as an investment.  What is the difference between the two things you just mentioned, and is there anything wrong with what I aim to do? Is the fact that I still owe money on my home something that is problematic(in terms of fraud)?

Post: Getting started - Have cash but cannot get a loan

Timothy WrightPosted
  • Ann Arbor, MI
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 0

How does one hook up with a private lender? 

Post: Getting started - Have cash but cannot get a loan

Timothy WrightPosted
  • Ann Arbor, MI
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 0

I'm a homeowner that is interested in investing in a second house with the intention to rent it.  I know that I can pay off a new loan because I am getting $28,000 as a gift every year (Thanks Pop!).  The problem is that when I discussed how much of a loan I could get, the banker told me that even if I put $80K down on a $150K house, he couldn't approve a loan because I only make $50,000 a year at my job. He was not reassured by my claim that I will have over 2K a month to pay off a loan.  According to him, I could only afford $690 a month. 

I feel like I have to rent out a room of my house just to show a little more income, but surely new investors don't have to do that. Any advice on how I can use my gift money to invest when I cannot get a loan because I only make $50K?