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6 March 2024 | 13 replies
There are other products in the non-QM space as well: bank statement loans, P&L loans, asset based loans, etc.
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9 March 2024 | 9 replies
Short answer: No.It is very unwise to use credit cards, hard money lenders, or other high-interest loans unless you have the means to pay them off quickly.
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12 March 2024 | 105 replies
=) there were rehab loans available for a while for 0% interest, which was cool... but there was a cap on the number of properties you could own and be eligible for, which i was above.so we need some kind of catalyst or incentive.
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8 March 2024 | 8 replies
You'll receive more favorable rates with a personal loan.
9 March 2024 | 17 replies
You may be able to get a loan for the TILC if you have a signed lease.
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8 March 2024 | 3 replies
Was also going to look into transferring my rentals lease onto a LLC, but if they were to call the loan due that would sort of hardcore suck.
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8 March 2024 | 4 replies
Also, you will assume the Basis in any real estate holdings which could have future capital gains implications.Pros.This is a great way to take over an existing loan subject to that would be really hard for the lender to claim due on sale default.
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8 March 2024 | 53 replies
-there's no issue with financing anymore, or a bank saying 'no,' as there is no limit to how many DSCR loans you can get.
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8 March 2024 | 13 replies
I typically opted for roughly 3 draws per deal, just to limit draw costs.Also, all of my lenders charged me interest on the full loan balance at closing, even though I hadn't drawn the whole loan (which annoyed me, but I get their perspective).So really, in my experience, I didn't find any to be "better or worse" they all seemed to have their own trade offs, i.e. more general accounting was easier for me, but higher draw cost.