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Charlie Hardage
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Quote from @Anthony Freeman:

Quick question did you do these HELOC on investment properties and do you see the LTV going back to 100%?

Yes, I used this strategy for the apartment complexes.

I think some lenders will do 100% eventually. It isn't extremely common but its likely you will see it. It also depends on how much equity you have in your home. Some lenders do have a maximum amount.

Credit unions are usually have better terms and are more flexible than banks from my experience.

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