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Forrest T Schue
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Hello! I’m currently working on building a team(OOS) in the Cleveland area to invest in small multi-family rehab properties. 
I will be looking for a lender who is investor friendly, will fund a cash out refinance, and has relatively short seasoning periods. 
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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The bigger name banks are actually usually the best at stuff like this. Wells Fargo and things like that. Doesn't matter where the loan officer you are working with is, most all of them are going to be licensed in mostly every state.

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