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Priscilla Z.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Bay, FL
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Ahhh!!! Fannie Frustration

Priscilla Z.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Bay, FL
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My county is controlled by Fannie Mae. Almost every property I click on the MLS says FANNIE MAE....bla bla bla...

I really don't care...but they aren't listening to any of my offers. I'm not even getting acknowledged. I have a very competent Realtor that I have been using to buy all of my properties for the last year and a half, we have created a great system, so I know it's not her.

I'm wondering, could it be my proof of funds letter? It's just a standard letter from a transactional lender that I use. Should I switch and use my private money's letter?

I also heard that they want POF's specific to each property, which I am not using. I am just using a standard blanket one saying how much I am approved for....

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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