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Matt Motil
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Looking for low refinance seasoning for singles and doubles

Matt Motil
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
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I am looking for additional options for refinancing investment properties. Currently have a number of doubles and singles (in business entity) that I would like to refinance. I'm looking for low seasoning requirements, and not LimaOne, so LimaOne reps can stay home on this one. 

Ultimately, if I'm going to pay hard money refinance rates, I'm not interested in jumping through hoops ala conventional banks/loans. If I wanted it to be a pain in the butt, I'd be at Chase, Huntington, Walls Fargo or Quicken Loans. 

Anyone out there looking to earn descent interest on longer term mortgages for performing investment properties? 

Looking for

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Brit Foshee
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Brit Foshee
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@Matt Motil

I think you'll find peak's rates to be a little more reasonable.

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