I’ve heard so many times to always put your rental properties into an LLC however I’m running into road blocks doing this and I’m curious if I’m the only one. 1) I bought my first property in my own name with conventi...
Hello BPWould you pay off for a house if you can then open Home Equity Line of credit on it to avoid paying interest when you not using but still have ability to access credit similar to cash ?or Would you do traditio...
Hey folks!I was curious if anyone can recommend any conventional lenders that have investment property loans that allow me to get lending for the rehab as well? For flipping a property, not buy and hold. Still fine wi...
I am looking to purchase a duplex. I am pre-approved for a conventional loan by my lender. My original plan was to move into one side of the duplex and rent the other side and rent my current house. By moving in it le...
Hello everyone, I plan on house hacking a duplex. My private mortgage lender is allowing me to use a conventional load with as little as 5% down. Now, I believe, he is only allowing me to put only 5% down because I...
Living in Central FL and looking for a lender/ broker who will write a Conventional Loan with less than 20% down on a multi unit property. I have talked with several brokers but seems they all want to put me in an FHA...
Just getting started. Talked to my local bank today. They tell me I cannot get a conventional loan because it will be a rental. I have an LLC, which I understand the point for a commercial loan, but I asked about a co...
Can a person who has multiple 5-10 single family homes that are on conventional mortgages transfer them into an LLC for the protection?
I am currently saving up to buy my first deal. In an ideal world, it would be a "house-hack" but I'm not optimistic that I will find a Duplex or Triplex that my wife will be thrilled to call "home". With that being th...
I had bought a four unit apartment in 2016, and I used an LLC to do it. Beings as I was trying to do that, I had to get a commercial mortgage for the property. It is a 20 year term loan at 5% with reassessments every ...