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Impressing the banks and underwriters

Dexter Morris
  • Smyrna, GA
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I am looking to renovate 4 properties with my own funds and put all 4 newly renovated properties with tenants in a portfolio as collateral. What do the banks want to see to give me a great loan? If you have specific information, packaging structure, and or guidelines, pro formas, analysis etc.  I ultimately want to make the job of the underwriter/banker SUPER EASY! 

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