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Post: Restructure financing for interest deductible debt

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@Jason Malabute https://www.irs.gov/faqs/itemized-deductions-standard-deduction/real-estate-taxes-mortgage-interest-points-other-property-expenses/real-estate-taxes-mortgage-interest-points-other-property-expenses-2
it clearly refers to the buy build or improve the residence the heloc is secured by. Am I missing something?
Post: Restructure financing for interest deductible debt

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@Chris Seveney ~$4.5k/month
hoping you keep the dscr loan and get a 2nd loan somehow...
Post: Restructure financing for interest deductible debt

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I recently closed on a 5+ multi-family, the bank would only finance 60% of the purchase price (DSCR loan) and I had to come up with the other 40% + closing cost - in the form of a HELOC secured with my primary home. We were scrambling to close as we were already 3 weeks past the original closing date.
I am now looking to restructure the financing to maximize the interest deductible of my debt (can't deduct interest from HELOC secured by primary home to buy rental properties). If I am able to get a new mortgage under my LLC (disregarded entity) to pay back the HELOC, would the interest paid under this new loan deductible? I read that it depends on what the funds of the new loan are used for and on paper it looks like an owner distribution, but I am not certain that I am thinking about this right.
I'll be reaching out to tax advisors but as I look for one, I wanted to pick y'all brains first. I was thinking about folks who do a cash out refi (sweat equity), how does that work on the interest deduction of the loan when tax season rolls around?