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Delvon A Byrd
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Doing House hacking

Delvon A Byrd
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cleveland, OH
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When house hacking every year is there a way not to get your credit ran and add another Inquiry on your credit report

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Kayla Givens
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Kayla Givens
  • Lender
  • Denver, CO
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Hey, @Delvon! If you're planning to take out a mortgage for each property then you will have to have your credit pulled. I believe this is true with any type of lending. 

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