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Reverse 1031 Exchange Lender

Ricardo Hidalgo
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Any recommendations for lenders that are familiar with the reverse 1031 exchange? 

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Edwin Epperson
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@Ricardo Hidalgo happy to have a conversation with you.  I just completed a 1031 exchange "emergency loan" to help a RE Investor purchase a property that may have fallen out due to delays on the original sell.  Not sure you situation but I'm a private lender and may have flexibility in areas that a large financial institution does not.

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