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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Devin Mann
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partner with veteran?

Devin Mann
  • Investor
  • Ascutney, VT
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Could i partner with one of my buddies and get a VA loan to finance 100% of a 4plex?

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John K.
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John K.
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  • Mahopac, NY
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Devin i am a little unsure of your credability on BP. It is ok to ask questions but it seems you ask a question and also do not respond. Also have multiple questions or ideas that are different from one another. 

I would say first sit down think to yourself what do you want goals, financials etc.. Then once you have that figured out find a plan that will support it.

Also you can find tons of information on VA loans. In regards to your question you should be more specific on what you are trying to do. Considering you are not a veteran you will not be eligble for a VA loan. Also your partner should know if he is eligible if he does not just do a quick google search for the requirements. Understand that with a VA loan you the property will have to be occupied by the owner. House hacking is what BP seems to use as the term.

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