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Greg W.
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Rent Roll??

Greg W.
  • Chicago, IL
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I am seeking a blanket loan for some properties I have under land contract at the moment and have been running them for about 2 months. I spoke with a loan officer from a small bank and one of the things he's requesting is rent rolls. How should I create or present this in a professional manner? Should I include vacancies?

Thanks,

Greg 

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Ryan Parnow
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  • Cedar Rapids, IA
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Ryan Parnow
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It can be a simple spreadsheet with the following columns: address, tenants name, amount of rent, and lease expiration. You should include any vacant units.

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