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Ken Henson
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Financing troubles

Ken Henson
  • Real Estate Investor
  • el paso, TX
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I have been running into trouble selling my properties because I owned them less than 90 days. I am currently buying property in Texas but the last two properties I sold I have ran into lenders not willing to loan the money to buyers becuase the amount of time I have owned my properties (usually less than 30days), and one lender even stated that I purchased my property to cheeply???? Has anyone run into the same problem.

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