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Jemeil Lambert
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Lender Referrals in Dallas, TX

Jemeil Lambert
  • Carrollton, TX
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Hello BP, 

Can anyone recommend an Investment Lender/Bank with fast turn times on the initial purchase and the cash-out refi? Property is located in the Dallas, TX area.

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Tyler Hodgson
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  • Lewisville, TX
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Tyler Hodgson
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  • Lewisville, TX
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Thanks @Kenneth McKeown. And yes, as Kenneth said, talk to a broker. The acquisition might have to be hard money, depending on the deal. And most banks definitely won’t be doing hard money. For the cash-our conventional loan you definitely want to use a broker. Hit me up with any direct questions you may have 

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