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Connie Sullinger
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using a 1031 exchange

Connie Sullinger
  • Homeowner
  • Chatham, IL
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I am a homeowner and wondering if I can move out of my current home, rent it, and use a 1031 exchange to pay the current mortgage and home equity line of credit. Can anyone help with this question? Thanks.

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Mark Hu
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Mark Hu
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1031 is for exchanges between seller and buyer. Paying off a mortgage is not an exchange.

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