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Are second lings still a thing on investment properties?

Joe S.
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Are anybody still doing second liens or a line of credit on investment properties?

PS I see I misspelled my title, but I can’t go back and change it personally. Maybe a moderator can. :-)

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    I thought you were talking about lingcod.. :)  dont know the answer but if I was guess there is probably some lenders that do it with sufficient equity.

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