Backyard Imports
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OK, so not quite a garage issue but I figured because of the experiences many of you have had with building, someone may know.
Has anybody ever dealt with a bank/mortgage company as far as tearing down your existing house and building a new one?
A little backstory... We purchased our current property about 2 years ago. This property includes two houses and two large outbuildings. After purchasing the property we were informed by the county that the 2nd house was not supposed to remain as it was installed (it's a double wide) on a temporary permit and had to be removed. After speaking to the county I called our mortgage company. They told me that we couldn't remove it without being in default because it was part of their interest in the property and what they loaned against. Using this as leverage we were able to get this issue resolved without removing it but it brings me to my question. What might our bank say if we tell them that we want to tear down the main house and build a new one? I know that, in the end, it will be better for them because if we were to default they would have a brand new house to sell. However, having worked with banks in the past on building loans, I know that they don't particularly care for "owner/builders" because they have seen too many projects not get completed (so I was told). I have had to fight with them because they didn't want to lend money unless we hired a GC that could guarantee a completed project.
So, back to the question. Has anybody done this before and had to deal with a mortgage company? We plan on building the new house for cash, so we don't need any additional loans against the property. I am just curious about what I might have to deal with before I actually broach the subject with them.
Thanks in advance.
Has anybody ever dealt with a bank/mortgage company as far as tearing down your existing house and building a new one?
A little backstory... We purchased our current property about 2 years ago. This property includes two houses and two large outbuildings. After purchasing the property we were informed by the county that the 2nd house was not supposed to remain as it was installed (it's a double wide) on a temporary permit and had to be removed. After speaking to the county I called our mortgage company. They told me that we couldn't remove it without being in default because it was part of their interest in the property and what they loaned against. Using this as leverage we were able to get this issue resolved without removing it but it brings me to my question. What might our bank say if we tell them that we want to tear down the main house and build a new one? I know that, in the end, it will be better for them because if we were to default they would have a brand new house to sell. However, having worked with banks in the past on building loans, I know that they don't particularly care for "owner/builders" because they have seen too many projects not get completed (so I was told). I have had to fight with them because they didn't want to lend money unless we hired a GC that could guarantee a completed project.
So, back to the question. Has anybody done this before and had to deal with a mortgage company? We plan on building the new house for cash, so we don't need any additional loans against the property. I am just curious about what I might have to deal with before I actually broach the subject with them.
Thanks in advance.
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