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Mike Romano
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Hard Money Loan with I-220A Status — Possible?

Mike Romano
  • Investor
  • Florida
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Hey everyone, quick question—does anyone know if a company owner with an I-220A Status can get a hard money loan to buy a property? Wondering if lenders will look at the deal itself (equity, ARV, etc.) or if the immigration status could be a roadblock.

Appreciate any insights!

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Alexis Sostre
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Alexis Sostre
  • Lender
  • Los Angeles, CA
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We work with foreign national, he need to set up an LLC to get funding.

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