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Kiavi hard money lender?

Joshua Nichols
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Hello! I'm looking into doing my first deal and was wondering if anyone else has used kiavi for a hard money loan? They seem to be pretty popular and well known. I spoke with one of their representatives and they seem to have very good terms. Any advise would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! 

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Ko Kashiwagi
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Ko Kashiwagi
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I would say it's a decent option for most cookie cutter deals. The strongest suite they have it that they are beginner friendly (allows high leverage of first timers), has no appraisal fees most times (virtual inspections) and user friendly interface. For experienced investors or for non-cookie cutter deals (heavy rehabs, low loan amounts, high loan amounts, etc) there are usually better options.

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