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BRYCE
You can get a loan – if you qualify based on income and credit requirements.
SCOTTY
I don’t see why not as long as you qualify otherwise and are willing to put the house up as collateral.
ERNESTO
There a lots of mortgage companies that refuse to process a cash out refinance on rental property.(I think that’s what you are talking about) The guidelines for even obtaining a mortgage for rental property are not the same as those for owner occupied property.